The Southwest in International AffairsInstitute, 1936 - 219 pages |
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... nations tacitly recognized the fact by becoming members of the League , and were as a result bound by it . Such an interpretation has been stoutly denied by many of the Latin - American nations , some of whom , like Mexico in 1931 ...
... nations tacitly recognized the fact by becoming members of the League , and were as a result bound by it . Such an interpretation has been stoutly denied by many of the Latin - American nations , some of whom , like Mexico in 1931 ...
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... League of Nations Assem- bly , I asked a prominent European statesman what would be the effect of the entrance of Russia upon the League . He replied : " The entrance of Russia , comprising 185 million people occupying one - sixth of ...
... League of Nations Assem- bly , I asked a prominent European statesman what would be the effect of the entrance of Russia upon the League . He replied : " The entrance of Russia , comprising 185 million people occupying one - sixth of ...
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... League of Nations on terms which clearly protect American interests and sensibilities . He attaches two terms of reservation to the resolution providing for our entrance . They read : ( 1 ) That the obligations of the Pact of Paris not ...
... League of Nations on terms which clearly protect American interests and sensibilities . He attaches two terms of reservation to the resolution providing for our entrance . They read : ( 1 ) That the obligations of the Pact of Paris not ...
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