Quellen zur neueren Geschichte, Izdaje 22–24H. Lang, 1957 |
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... Senate 1789–1931 which have not gone into force . Washington 1932 , S.17 , Note H . ) ] 1 To the Senate of the United States : I transmit to the Senate , for consideration with a view to its ratifica- tion , an additional article to the ...
... Senate 1789–1931 which have not gone into force . Washington 1932 , S.17 , Note H . ) ] 1 To the Senate of the United States : I transmit to the Senate , for consideration with a view to its ratifica- tion , an additional article to the ...
Stran 115
... SENATE : I have come to make report to you of the conclusions of what has been termed the Washington Conference on the Limitation of Arma- ment , and to lay before you the series of treaties which the United States and the other powers ...
... SENATE : I have come to make report to you of the conclusions of what has been termed the Washington Conference on the Limitation of Arma- ment , and to lay before you the series of treaties which the United States and the other powers ...
Stran 123
... Senate's concern for freedom from entanglements , for preserved traditions , for maintained independence , was never once forgotten by the American delegates . If I did not believe these treaties brought us not only new guaranties of ...
... Senate's concern for freedom from entanglements , for preserved traditions , for maintained independence , was never once forgotten by the American delegates . If I did not believe these treaties brought us not only new guaranties of ...
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