The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... course , not mean that the smaller Power should be sacrificed to the greater , for the settlement should be based not on might , but on justice . Differences may , for instance , arise in arranging the claims of Italy and Serbia to ...
... course , not mean that the smaller Power should be sacrificed to the greater , for the settlement should be based not on might , but on justice . Differences may , for instance , arise in arranging the claims of Italy and Serbia to ...
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... course of time Poland has grown into Russia and Russia into Poland . Her vast coalfields make Poland a natural home of the manufacturing indus- tries . A completely independent Poland might find both the Russian and the German frontiers ...
... course of time Poland has grown into Russia and Russia into Poland . Her vast coalfields make Poland a natural home of the manufacturing indus- tries . A completely independent Poland might find both the Russian and the German frontiers ...
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... course of the War , and trebled taxation may continue indefinitely . The vast war expenditures incurred may , however , not ruin Great Britain . I have shown in two lengthy chapters devoted to the economic problems that the War , far ...
... course of the War , and trebled taxation may continue indefinitely . The vast war expenditures incurred may , however , not ruin Great Britain . I have shown in two lengthy chapters devoted to the economic problems that the War , far ...
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... course of the War production per man has approximately doubled . Production per man can once more be doubled , and more than doubled , to the great benefit of the workers and of the nation as a whole . In- creased production must be ...
... course of the War production per man has approximately doubled . Production per man can once more be doubled , and more than doubled , to the great benefit of the workers and of the nation as a whole . In- creased production must be ...
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... course of four years the rebellious South . That war destroyed nearly a million lives and cost two - thirds of America's national wealth . America's Civil War should be to the democracies an in- spiration and a warning against ...
... course of four years the rebellious South . That war destroyed nearly a million lives and cost two - thirds of America's national wealth . America's Civil War should be to the democracies an in- spiration and a warning against ...
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