Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1946 |
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... thought it was desirable to give the Austrians satisfaction somewhere . One of the reasons for holding a plebiscite in this area was that the Chief of the Christian Social Party which supported the State had been returned for ...
... thought it was desirable to give the Austrians satisfaction somewhere . One of the reasons for holding a plebiscite in this area was that the Chief of the Christian Social Party which supported the State had been returned for ...
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... thought there was no great need to fear the refusal of signature . MR . BALFOUR then suggested that the River Mur be taken as the frontier line and that no Plebiscite should be held at all . Radkers- burg would then remain Austrian ...
... thought there was no great need to fear the refusal of signature . MR . BALFOUR then suggested that the River Mur be taken as the frontier line and that no Plebiscite should be held at all . Radkers- burg would then remain Austrian ...
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... thought , therefore , that it would be better to await its recommendations . He thought that the first of the problems alluded to by M. Berthelot was the more important . He did not think it mattered much whether anything was inserted ...
... thought , therefore , that it would be better to await its recommendations . He thought that the first of the problems alluded to by M. Berthelot was the more important . He did not think it mattered much whether anything was inserted ...
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... thought the question should be left for the League of Nations to consider at a later date . ( It was decided that no action need be taken on the subject of the union of Vorarlberg with Switzerland . ) Report of Inter- Allied Commission ...
... thought the question should be left for the League of Nations to consider at a later date . ( It was decided that no action need be taken on the subject of the union of Vorarlberg with Switzerland . ) Report of Inter- Allied Commission ...
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... thought , raise any objection to their suppression . MR . POLK said that the manner in which Austria was referred to in the preamble had an important bearing upon the future obliga- tions of the new Republic . The phrase in question ...
... thought , raise any objection to their suppression . MR . POLK said that the manner in which Austria was referred to in the preamble had an important bearing upon the future obliga- tions of the new Republic . The phrase in question ...
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