Survey of International AffairsOxford University Press, 1926 |
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... Minister took personal action , the ground was explored by the French Ambassador in London , the Count de St. Aulaire , on the 5th December , 1921 , in a conversation 3 with the British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs , Lord ...
... Minister took personal action , the ground was explored by the French Ambassador in London , the Count de St. Aulaire , on the 5th December , 1921 , in a conversation 3 with the British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs , Lord ...
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... Minister's part to the disturbing effect upon British public opinion of the attitude adopted at Washington by France . When M. Briand indicated that he had in mind a very broad alliance ' going beyond the terms of the abortive treaty of ...
... Minister's part to the disturbing effect upon British public opinion of the attitude adopted at Washington by France . When M. Briand indicated that he had in mind a very broad alliance ' going beyond the terms of the abortive treaty of ...
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... Minister's return journey from Cannes to London , M. Poincaré referred to the British draft treaty which had been communicated two days before to M. Briand and insisted that the guarantee should be reciprocal , that the Pact should be ...
... Minister's return journey from Cannes to London , M. Poincaré referred to the British draft treaty which had been communicated two days before to M. Briand and insisted that the guarantee should be reciprocal , that the Pact should be ...
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... Minister . In this document , in which the British Foreign Secretary once more minutely examined 1 For the Genoa Conference see Survey , 1920-3 , pp . 25-34 . 2 Yellow Book , No. 25 ; Blue Book , No. 41 . 3 Blue Book , No. 44 . and ...
... Minister . In this document , in which the British Foreign Secretary once more minutely examined 1 For the Genoa Conference see Survey , 1920-3 , pp . 25-34 . 2 Yellow Book , No. 25 ; Blue Book , No. 41 . 3 Blue Book , No. 44 . and ...
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... Minister in his conversations with M. Briand at Cannes ... The new obligation is not confined to the maintenance of the Treaty of Versailles , but to all the treaties of peace of which France and Great Britain are signatories . In other ...
... Minister in his conversations with M. Briand at Cannes ... The new obligation is not confined to the maintenance of the Treaty of Versailles , but to all the treaties of peace of which France and Great Britain are signatories . In other ...
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