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Royal Institute of International Affairs, Wiley International Affairs (Royal Institute of International Affairs 1931-1939)
Royal Institute of International Affairs, Wiley International Affairs (Royal Institute of International Affairs 1931-1939)
Royal Institute of International Affairs, Wiley International Affairs (Royal Institute of International Affairs 1931-1939)
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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
MAY, 1932
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298 international affairs [may
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1932] FRENCH FOREIGN POLICY 299
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300 international affairs [may
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1932] FRENCH FOREIGN POLICY 3OI
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302 international affairs [may
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1932] FRENCH FOREIGN POLICY 303
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304 international affairs [may
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1932] FRENCH FOREIGN POLICY 305
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306 international affairs [may
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1932] FRENCH FOREIGN POLICY 307
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308 INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS [MAY
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1932] FRENCH FOREIGN POLICY 309
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310 INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS [MAY
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1932] FRENCH FOREIGN POLICY 311
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312 INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS [MAY
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1932] FRENCH FOREIGN POLICY 313
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314 INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS [MAY
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1932] FRENCH FOREIGN POLICY 315
Summary of Discussion
Brig.-General E. L. Spears 1 said he was su
had greatly appreciated M. Marcel Ray's add
instructive and showed France in her true ligh
wished for peace. What M. Ray had said woul
those in this country who believed in the abs
understanding between France and Great Brit
M. Ray had referred to some articles of his i
and had also quoted a letter by a reader of tha
with those articles. That letter was, in fact,
had received large numbers couched in abusive
M. Ray's address provided much material
sonally, he had learned a great deal from it, b
herself badly abroad; she did not take enough
understood, and much of the feeling which ex
this country and in the United States was fo
understandings. Whenever he found an Amer
detest France he felt sure it was because he ha
taximan in Paris ! France was judged by that
1 General Spears spoke in French.
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316 INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS [MAY
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1932] french foreign policy 317
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318 INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS [MAY
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1932] french foreign policy 319
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320 INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS [MAY I932
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