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While recognising that many of his friends were supporting the amendment as a matter of conscience , and were therefore bound to vote for it , he asked those for whom it was not a matter of conscience to take a larger view , and for the ...
While recognising that many of his friends were supporting the amendment as a matter of conscience , and were therefore bound to vote for it , he asked those for whom it was not a matter of conscience to take a larger view , and for the ...
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... induced him to intervene through the British Ambassadors in those two capitals . It was understood that there would be no decisive step taken until the League of Nations could consider the matter at the Council meeting in May .
... induced him to intervene through the British Ambassadors in those two capitals . It was understood that there would be no decisive step taken until the League of Nations could consider the matter at the Council meeting in May .
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As this did not put a stop to the outrages , the Yugoslav Government threatened to lay the matter before the League of Nations . M. Malinoff pointed out that while the Government was doing its best to keep the law - breakers in check ...
As this did not put a stop to the outrages , the Yugoslav Government threatened to lay the matter before the League of Nations . M. Malinoff pointed out that while the Government was doing its best to keep the law - breakers in check ...
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