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Page 63
... League of Nations as it exists today , a better institution may develop in time . . . . May the League of the future prove my harsh words to have been mistaken . That Einstein at no point renounced the principles of the League is made ...
... League of Nations as it exists today , a better institution may develop in time . . . . May the League of the future prove my harsh words to have been mistaken . That Einstein at no point renounced the principles of the League is made ...
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... League of Nations , issued a formal invita- tion to Einstein : I am desired by the President of the Council of the League of Nations to inform you that at its meeting on June 16 , the Coun- cil decided to renew their invitation to you ...
... League of Nations , issued a formal invita- tion to Einstein : I am desired by the President of the Council of the League of Nations to inform you that at its meeting on June 16 , the Coun- cil decided to renew their invitation to you ...
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... League of Nations is a promis- ing beginning for a truly international organization and should re- ceive our sincere support . Yet , one should never forget that the League , as presently constituted , offers no real protection to its ...
... League of Nations is a promis- ing beginning for a truly international organization and should re- ceive our sincere support . Yet , one should never forget that the League , as presently constituted , offers no real protection to its ...
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