American Chronicle: The Autobiography of Ray Stannard Baker David GraysonC. Scribner's Sons, 1945 - 531 ページ |
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... League of Nations Commission was wrestling mightily in an adjoining room with the all but insoluble details of a possible league . But it did get in the common people . Colonel House was not only the busiest member of the Commis- sion ...
... League of Nations Commission was wrestling mightily in an adjoining room with the all but insoluble details of a possible league . But it did get in the common people . Colonel House was not only the busiest member of the Commis- sion ...
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... League - said to me : " Well , your League is dead . " The news was all over Paris and it was highly pleasing to the French leaders . They were not really for the League at all ; they wanted an armed alliance between America , Britain ...
... League - said to me : " Well , your League is dead . " The news was all over Paris and it was highly pleasing to the French leaders . They were not really for the League at all ; they wanted an armed alliance between America , Britain ...
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... League of Nations more than any- thing else ; has he sacrificed too much for it ? No one else has really sacrificed anything . He will get his League , but can it rest upon such a basis of greed and injustice ? " It is noble in the ...
... League of Nations more than any- thing else ; has he sacrificed too much for it ? No one else has really sacrificed anything . He will get his League , but can it rest upon such a basis of greed and injustice ? " It is noble in the ...
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