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The Senate and the League of Nations

"My purpose in writing the ensuing pages is to give an account of the opposition and consequent debate which arose in the Senate when that body was asked by President Wilson to give their advice and consent to the Treaty of Versailles containing the Covenant of the League of Nations"--Page 1
Print Book, English, 1925
C. Scribner's Sons, New York, 1925
424 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
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Beginning of the Wilson administration and the question of Panama Canal tolls
Mexico
Beginning of the World War
The Lusitania
Questions of neutrality
The coming of World War policies
The coming of peace
The question of consistency
The League of Nations
The League in the Senate
the votes and the debate
Appendix I. Speech made in the Senate on February 28, 1919
Appendix II. President Wilson's address to the Senate on a League to enforce peace on January 22, 1917
Appendix III. Speech of February 28, 1917, in reply to the President's address of January 22, 1917
Appendix IV. Conference at the White House, August 19, 1919
Appendix V. Speech of Henry Cabot Lodge in the Senate of the United States, August 12, 1919
Includes index