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" The removal, so far as possible, of all economic barriers and the establishment of an equality of trade conditions among all the nations consenting to peace and associating themselves for its maintenance. "
The North American Review - Page 253
1927
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 300

1919 - 1188 pages
...runs as follows: The removal, so far as possible, of all economic barriers, and the establishment of equality of trade conditions among all the nations consenting to the peace and associating themsetrcs for its maintenance. What is implied here? The President, under the exigencies of an election...
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Education

1920 - 706 pages
...economic needs. One of the conditions of the peace laid down in the President's program was : "Removal, so far as possible, of all economic barriers and the...establishment of an equality of trade conditions among all nations consenting to the peace." The fact that the Peace Conference failed to give full effect to...
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The Medical World, Volume 40

1922 - 606 pages
...near East, ^'ear the close of the war Woodrow Wilson, with keen insight, declared for "the removal, so far as possible, of all economic barriers, and the...establishment of an equality of trade conditions" among the nations. Such a consummation is surely the ultimate goal toward which the world must move. At the...
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Transactions of the Commonwealth Club of California, Volume 14

Commonwealth Club of California - 1919 - 720 pages
...Now we come to the third—economic barriers. "The removal, as far as possible,"—note the language "of all economic barriers and the establishment of an equality of trade conditions among"—again note the language—"all the nations consenting" to this treaty. That is the third point....
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The New International Year Book: A Compendium of the World's Progress....

1919 - 904 pages
...had been laid down by President Wilson, who, in his message of January 8, had declared for a removal of all economic barriers, and the establishment of an equality of trade among all the nations consenting to the peace and associating themselves for its maintenance. Before...
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Facts about the War, Volumes 1-92

Chambre de commerce et d'industrie de Paris - 1914 - 388 pages
...the enforcement of international covenants. 3° Economic Freedom and Equality. — The removal, so far as possible, of all economic barriers and the...equality of trade conditions among all the nations consent1ng to the peace and associating them4" Reduction of Armaments. — Adequate guarantees given...
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The Canadian Law Times, Volume 38

1918 - 834 pages
...not for a moment contemplate such a wholesale surrender of national sovereignty; his own proposal is ''the removal as far as possible of all economic barriers...trade conditions among all the nations consenting to the'peace and associating themselves for its maintenance." The establishment of the state of affairs...
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Collected Materials for the Study of the War

Albert Edward McKinley - 1918 - 190 pages
...in part by international action for the enforcement of international covenants. 3. The removal, so far as possible, of all economic barriers and the...conditions among all the nations consenting to the peace ,.nd associating themselves for its maintenance. 4. Adequate guarantees given and taken that national...
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War Reprint: War Supplement to the History Teacher's Magazine, Issues 1-7

1918 - 224 pages
...in part by international action for the enforcement of international covenants. 3. The removal, so far as possible, of all economic barriers and the...conditions among all the nations consenting to the peace ¿*nd associating themselves for its maintenance. 4. Adequate guarantees given and taken that national...
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Catholic World, Volume 106

1918 - 942 pages
...Great Britain of a necessary defence. The third condition of President Wilson calls for the removal of all economic barriers and the establishment of...conditions among all the nations consenting to the peace. This conflicts with the decision arrived at by the representatives of Great Britain, France and Italy...
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