1 янв 1928 г. - "None the less, he approved
the House draft almost in its entirety, and his
own rewriting of it was practically confined to
phraseology."
(Wilson on the League of Nations Draft)
The Intimate Papers Of Colonel House Vol-IV
by Colonel House pg. 38
Описание:
The Intimate Papers Of Colonel House Vol-IV by Colonel House
"Judging from President Wilson's letter to Colonel House read to Root, Lowell, and Taft at the April luncheon, the President had not expected that the House would elaborate the Covenant in so much detail. In that letter Wilson objected to anything like a formal constitution and insisted that the League must grow gradually. None the less, he approved the House draft almost in its entirety, and his own rewriting of it was practically confined to phraseology."
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