10 Americans SpeakHuntington Library and Art Gallery, 1954 - 141 pages |
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... Treaty was finally defeated in March , 1920. In July , 1921 , a simple joint resolution was passed by both houses of Congress de- claring an end to the war with Germany . The United States did not sign the Treaty and did not join the ...
... Treaty was finally defeated in March , 1920. In July , 1921 , a simple joint resolution was passed by both houses of Congress de- claring an end to the war with Germany . The United States did not sign the Treaty and did not join the ...
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... treaty were to provide no permanent common international agency , if its execution in such matters was to be left to the slow and uncertain processes of co- operation by ordinary methods of negotiation . If the Peaco Conference itself ...
... treaty were to provide no permanent common international agency , if its execution in such matters was to be left to the slow and uncertain processes of co- operation by ordinary methods of negotiation . If the Peaco Conference itself ...
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... treaty . It was universally recognized that all the peoples of the world demanded of the Conference that it should ... treaty of peace ; it was the only hope for mankind . Again and again had the demon of war been cast out of the house ...
... treaty . It was universally recognized that all the peoples of the world demanded of the Conference that it should ... treaty of peace ; it was the only hope for mankind . Again and again had the demon of war been cast out of the house ...
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