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Collected Works of William Howard Taft, Volume 7 : Taft Papers on League of Nations.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Athens : Ohio University Press, 2004Copyright date: ©2003Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (326 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780821441817
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Collected Works of William Howard Taft, Volume 7DDC classification:
  • 352.23/8/097309041 s;341.22
LOC classification:
  • E660 -- .T34 2003eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Taft Papers on League of Nations Commentary Frank X. Gerrity -- Contents -- Foreword to the Original Edition -- Introduction -- 1 League to Enforce Peace -- 2 Victory Program -- 3 The Paris Covenant for a League of Nations -- 4 Plan for a League of Nations to Enforce Peace -- 5 Proposals of the League to Enforce Peace -- 6 Constitutionality of the Proposals -- 7 A Constructive Plan for Human Betterment -- 8 The Purposes of the League -- 9 Statement Made at Richmond, Virginia, March21, 1917 -- 10 The Menace of a Premature Peace -- 11 World Peace Debate -- 12 Victory with Power -- 13 Our Purpose -- 14 Self Determination -- 15 Peril in Hun Peace Offer -- 16 The Obligations of Victory -- 17 Workingmen and the League -- 18 A League of Nations Our National Policy -- 19 Why a League of Nations Is Necessary -- 20 Lesser League of Nations -- 21 Disarmament of Nations and Freedom of the Seas -- 22 The League of Nations and the German Colonies -- 23 The League of Nations and Religious Liberty -- 24 President Wilson and the League of Nations -- 25 Senator Lodge on the League of Nations -- 26 The League: Why and How -- 27 From an Article in the Public Ledger -- 28 Representation in the League -- 29 Criticism Should Be Constructive -- 30 Roosevelt's Contribution to League of Nations -- 31 The League of Nations, What It Means and Why It Must Be -- 32 League of Nations and President Wilson's Advisers -- 33 ''The League of Nations Is Here'' -- 34 The League's ''Bite'' -- 35 The League of Nations and the German Colonies -- 36 From an Address at the Atlantic Congress for a League of Nations, New York -- 37 Ireland and the League -- 38 The Great Covenant of Paris -- 39 To Business Men -- 40 From an Address at San Francisco -- 41 From an Address at Salt Lake City -- 42 League of Nations as Barrier to Any Great Wars in Future.
43 The Paris Covenant for a League of Nations -- 44 Answer to Senator Knox's Indictment -- 45 Paris Covenant Has Teeth -- 46 To Make Peace Secure -- 47 League of Nations Has Not Delayed Peace -- 48 ''Open Diplomacy'' Slow -- 49 Russia, France, Danzig -- 50 The Round Robin -- 51 Guaranties of Article X -- 52 Religious and Racial Freedom -- 53 Secret Treaty Provisions That Are at the Root of the Crisis at the Paris Conference -- 54 Analysis of the League Covenant as Amended -- 55 Correspondence.
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Intro -- Taft Papers on League of Nations Commentary Frank X. Gerrity -- Contents -- Foreword to the Original Edition -- Introduction -- 1 League to Enforce Peace -- 2 Victory Program -- 3 The Paris Covenant for a League of Nations -- 4 Plan for a League of Nations to Enforce Peace -- 5 Proposals of the League to Enforce Peace -- 6 Constitutionality of the Proposals -- 7 A Constructive Plan for Human Betterment -- 8 The Purposes of the League -- 9 Statement Made at Richmond, Virginia, March21, 1917 -- 10 The Menace of a Premature Peace -- 11 World Peace Debate -- 12 Victory with Power -- 13 Our Purpose -- 14 Self Determination -- 15 Peril in Hun Peace Offer -- 16 The Obligations of Victory -- 17 Workingmen and the League -- 18 A League of Nations Our National Policy -- 19 Why a League of Nations Is Necessary -- 20 Lesser League of Nations -- 21 Disarmament of Nations and Freedom of the Seas -- 22 The League of Nations and the German Colonies -- 23 The League of Nations and Religious Liberty -- 24 President Wilson and the League of Nations -- 25 Senator Lodge on the League of Nations -- 26 The League: Why and How -- 27 From an Article in the Public Ledger -- 28 Representation in the League -- 29 Criticism Should Be Constructive -- 30 Roosevelt's Contribution to League of Nations -- 31 The League of Nations, What It Means and Why It Must Be -- 32 League of Nations and President Wilson's Advisers -- 33 ''The League of Nations Is Here'' -- 34 The League's ''Bite'' -- 35 The League of Nations and the German Colonies -- 36 From an Address at the Atlantic Congress for a League of Nations, New York -- 37 Ireland and the League -- 38 The Great Covenant of Paris -- 39 To Business Men -- 40 From an Address at San Francisco -- 41 From an Address at Salt Lake City -- 42 League of Nations as Barrier to Any Great Wars in Future.

43 The Paris Covenant for a League of Nations -- 44 Answer to Senator Knox's Indictment -- 45 Paris Covenant Has Teeth -- 46 To Make Peace Secure -- 47 League of Nations Has Not Delayed Peace -- 48 ''Open Diplomacy'' Slow -- 49 Russia, France, Danzig -- 50 The Round Robin -- 51 Guaranties of Article X -- 52 Religious and Racial Freedom -- 53 Secret Treaty Provisions That Are at the Root of the Crisis at the Paris Conference -- 54 Analysis of the League Covenant as Amended -- 55 Correspondence.

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