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... representatives of the bondholders . An obligation , therefore , rested on them to support the just claims of the bond- holders by every legitimate means in their power . Apart , however , from the fact that it was impossible for any ...
... representatives of the bondholders . An obligation , therefore , rested on them to support the just claims of the bond- holders by every legitimate means in their power . Apart , however , from the fact that it was impossible for any ...
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... representative , had become the chief subject for diploinatic action . On the other hand , he had been dealing with foreign affairs all his life . He had had a sound diplomatic training . He possessed a calm judgment , great moral ...
... representative , had become the chief subject for diploinatic action . On the other hand , he had been dealing with foreign affairs all his life . He had had a sound diplomatic training . He possessed a calm judgment , great moral ...
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... representative to attend its meetings , now gave a further instance of the perversity which appears always to attend ... Representatives of the Powers . " They reserved the right of fixing a date for the next meeting of the Conference ...
... representative to attend its meetings , now gave a further instance of the perversity which appears always to attend ... Representatives of the Powers . " They reserved the right of fixing a date for the next meeting of the Conference ...
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