The National Review, Volume 106W.H. Allen, 1936 - English literature |
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Page 114
... League of Nations . Is there any provision in the Covenant of the League of Nations , implied or otherwise , permitting the League to pro- ceed beyond its fundamental purposes , viz . : " To aim at finally liberating mankind from war ...
... League of Nations . Is there any provision in the Covenant of the League of Nations , implied or otherwise , permitting the League to pro- ceed beyond its fundamental purposes , viz . : " To aim at finally liberating mankind from war ...
Page 254
... League of Nations , Sir Eyre Hutson quotes instead from the objects of the League of Nations Union defined in its Royal Charter . The objects of the League of Nations are set forth in the Covenant which forms the first chapter of the ...
... League of Nations , Sir Eyre Hutson quotes instead from the objects of the League of Nations Union defined in its Royal Charter . The objects of the League of Nations are set forth in the Covenant which forms the first chapter of the ...
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... League of Nations Union in this country . But it cannot alter facts . These are that the League of Nations declared Italy the " aggressor " because Italy had technically broken the Covenant . They reached their decision without proper ...
... League of Nations Union in this country . But it cannot alter facts . These are that the League of Nations declared Italy the " aggressor " because Italy had technically broken the Covenant . They reached their decision without proper ...
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