The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 171Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1930 - History |
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... matter the same standpoint as the British Government had taken up in the previous summer , incurring thereby unmeasured denunciation and vituperation . He now turned the tables on his critics , and cited the American decision as a proof ...
... matter the same standpoint as the British Government had taken up in the previous summer , incurring thereby unmeasured denunciation and vituperation . He now turned the tables on his critics , and cited the American decision as a proof ...
Page 141
... matters concerning their own Governments . When matters affecting other Dominions arose , the Union Ministers must first consult the British Ambassador who would , if necessary , immediately refer the matter to the Government concerned ...
... matters concerning their own Governments . When matters affecting other Dominions arose , the Union Ministers must first consult the British Ambassador who would , if necessary , immediately refer the matter to the Government concerned ...
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... matter of disarmament . The British proposal that the League Covenant should be brought into agreement with the Kellogg Pact was also supported by Sweden . In respect to commercial policy Sweden is one of the countries which try to ...
... matter of disarmament . The British proposal that the League Covenant should be brought into agreement with the Kellogg Pact was also supported by Sweden . In respect to commercial policy Sweden is one of the countries which try to ...
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