The Quarterly Review, Volume 267William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1936 - English literature |
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Page 251
... Covenant of the League of Nations , took for granted a general abjuration of all action contrary to the principles of equity and international friendship . For the moment that would be the temper of all the Powers , excepting probably ...
... Covenant of the League of Nations , took for granted a general abjuration of all action contrary to the principles of equity and international friendship . For the moment that would be the temper of all the Powers , excepting probably ...
Page 348
... Covenant which called for fre- quent meetings of the Assembly and Council , set up a permanent secretariat at Geneva , and installed an apparatus for the peaceful settlement of disputes . Nor were the coercive clauses of the Covenant ...
... Covenant which called for fre- quent meetings of the Assembly and Council , set up a permanent secretariat at Geneva , and installed an apparatus for the peaceful settlement of disputes . Nor were the coercive clauses of the Covenant ...
Page 350
... Covenant to the full should Germany attack them . The Scandinavian countries fought shy of a police system which might involve their armed interference with neighbours infinitely stronger than themselves . Great Britain persisted in ...
... Covenant to the full should Germany attack them . The Scandinavian countries fought shy of a police system which might involve their armed interference with neighbours infinitely stronger than themselves . Great Britain persisted in ...
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