The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... England's war with Republican and Napoleonic France and by the American Civil War . Both were proportionately about as costly as the present struggle seems likely to prove . Both were followed not by industrial collapse and financial ...
... England's war with Republican and Napoleonic France and by the American Civil War . Both were proportionately about as costly as the present struggle seems likely to prove . Both were followed not by industrial collapse and financial ...
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... England financed the Allies , may repeat itself . British taxation has been trebled in the course of the War , and trebled taxation may continue indefinitely . The vast war expenditures incurred may , however , not ruin Great Britain ...
... England financed the Allies , may repeat itself . British taxation has been trebled in the course of the War , and trebled taxation may continue indefinitely . The vast war expenditures incurred may , however , not ruin Great Britain ...
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... England in 1914 were able to create colossal armies because they were given sufficient time to organise themselves for war . The greatest latent resources and the highest patriotism would prove unavailing if in future war a strong ...
... England in 1914 were able to create colossal armies because they were given sufficient time to organise themselves for war . The greatest latent resources and the highest patriotism would prove unavailing if in future war a strong ...
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... England are probably unaware that 6 her hostility was not without cause ; that England Great Problems of British Statesmanship 15.
... England are probably unaware that 6 her hostility was not without cause ; that England Great Problems of British Statesmanship 15.
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... England , was apparently in the wrong ; that Lord Beaconsfield prevented Russia reaping the fruit of her victory after her last war with Turkey ; that , angered by England's attitude and incited by Bismarck and his successors , Russia ...
... England , was apparently in the wrong ; that Lord Beaconsfield prevented Russia reaping the fruit of her victory after her last war with Turkey ; that , angered by England's attitude and incited by Bismarck and his successors , Russia ...
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