[The Peace Negotiations by Robert Lansing]@TWC D-Link bookThe Peace Negotiations CHAPTER XIX 30/49
_See also_ French alliance; Great Powers; Lloyd George. Great Powers, and mandates.
_See also_ Balance of power; Council of Four; Equality of nations. Greece, territory. Gregory, Thomas W., and Wilson's _modus vivendi_ idea. Guaranty.
_See_ Affirmative; Self-denying. Hague Conventions, and international peace. Hague Tribunal, and Lansing's plan; Wilson's contempt; recognition in Cecil plan. Hands Off, as basis of Lansing's plan. Health, promotion in Treaty. Heligoland, dismantlement, disposition. Herzegovina, disposition. Historic influence on boundary lines. Hostilities.
_See_ Prevention of war. House, Edward M., joins Supreme War Council; conference on armistice terms; selection as peace negotiator and President as delegate, Commission of Inquiry, and drafting of League, and international court, and "self-denying covenant," and balance of power, of Commission on the League of Nations, and mandates, and data, ignorant of Wilson's programme, and Preliminary Treaty with detailed Covenant, and private consultations, _See also_ American Commission. Hungary, separation from Austria. Immoral traffic, prevention in Treaty, Immunities of League representatives, Indemnities, and mandates, India, German routes to, International commissions, in Cecil plan, in Treaty, International court.
_See_ Judicial settlement. International enforcement.
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