Southwestern Political and Social Science Quarterly, Volume 4University of Texas Press, 1924 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... treaty with Germany , which should free us once and for all from the baneful influences and effects of the dangerous treaty of Versailles . Hardly , however , had President Harding called a special session of congress to consider the ...
... treaty with Germany , which should free us once and for all from the baneful influences and effects of the dangerous treaty of Versailles . Hardly , however , had President Harding called a special session of congress to consider the ...
Page 64
... - American people . " During the Wilson administration a treaty in- demnifying Colombia to the extent of $ 25,000,000 for the loss of Panama had failed of ratification , primarily due 64 [ Vol . IV Political and Social Science Quarterly.
... - American people . " During the Wilson administration a treaty in- demnifying Colombia to the extent of $ 25,000,000 for the loss of Panama had failed of ratification , primarily due 64 [ Vol . IV Political and Social Science Quarterly.
Page 65
... treaty would be very helpful at the present time in promoting our friendly relationships , " and when Senator Lodge , chairman of the committee on foreign relations , not only spoke in favor of ratification , but declared that Colonel ...
... treaty would be very helpful at the present time in promoting our friendly relationships , " and when Senator Lodge , chairman of the committee on foreign relations , not only spoke in favor of ratification , but declared that Colonel ...
Page 68
... treaty which had remained hidden for eighteen years . On December 6 , 1922 , at his request it was favorably reported to the Senate , and although approval was not obtained in the Sixty - seventh Congress it is hardly likely to be ...
... treaty which had remained hidden for eighteen years . On December 6 , 1922 , at his request it was favorably reported to the Senate , and although approval was not obtained in the Sixty - seventh Congress it is hardly likely to be ...
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... three countries . Gratified at the action of the three 7See Congressional Record for March 1 , 1923 , p . 5091 . powers in acknowledging the validity of Treaty of Washing- ton No. 1 ] 69 Division of Latin - American Affairs.
... three countries . Gratified at the action of the three 7See Congressional Record for March 1 , 1923 , p . 5091 . powers in acknowledging the validity of Treaty of Washing- ton No. 1 ] 69 Division of Latin - American Affairs.
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