The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 249A. Constable, 1929 |
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Page 247
... affairs , from whatever angle he approaches his subject . Many Latin - American countries have , it is true , adhered to the Covenant , hoping to find , in other Articles and in the constitution of the League , advantages in ...
... affairs , from whatever angle he approaches his subject . Many Latin - American countries have , it is true , adhered to the Covenant , hoping to find , in other Articles and in the constitution of the League , advantages in ...
Page 248
... Affairs , to propose to the U.S. Minister that his Government should make , jointly with the British Govern- ment ... affairs . ( 2 ) That the countries of the New World have acquired a right to independence , and that the States ...
... Affairs , to propose to the U.S. Minister that his Government should make , jointly with the British Govern- ment ... affairs . ( 2 ) That the countries of the New World have acquired a right to independence , and that the States ...
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... Affairs and of the office over which he presides ? Pleni- potentiaries are , as Professor Corbett points out , appointed and treaties are ratified on the authority of documents countersigned by the Secretary of State . Is the appending ...
... Affairs and of the office over which he presides ? Pleni- potentiaries are , as Professor Corbett points out , appointed and treaties are ratified on the authority of documents countersigned by the Secretary of State . Is the appending ...
Contents
A Survey of China in 1928 O M GREEN | 1 |
Lord Oxfords Conduct of the MajorGen Sir FREDERICK | 24 |
The Intellectual Revolution | 41 |
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