The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... created a number of most important problems which statesmanship will have to solve during the coming Peace Congress ... creation of an international organisation devised to ensure a durable peace ; economic problems , such as the re ...
... created a number of most important problems which statesmanship will have to solve during the coming Peace Congress ... creation of an international organisation devised to ensure a durable peace ; economic problems , such as the re ...
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... creating a national army , the necessity of strengthening the British industries , and espe- cially the iron and steel industry , by a policy of deliberate development , by a protective tariff , the necessity of viii Preface VIII ...
... creating a national army , the necessity of strengthening the British industries , and espe- cially the iron and steel industry , by a policy of deliberate development , by a protective tariff , the necessity of viii Preface VIII ...
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... created on a racial basis must be secured against an attack from their warlike , powerful , and possibly revengeful neighbours , and they must be able to make a living ; they must be economically independent . Lastly , those nations ...
... created on a racial basis must be secured against an attack from their warlike , powerful , and possibly revengeful neighbours , and they must be able to make a living ; they must be economically independent . Lastly , those nations ...
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... created within Germany . Vienna might once more dominate Berlin , and if Austria should follow a liberal , tolerant , and generous policy she might once more attract to herself the smaller nations of South - Eastern Europe and ...
... created within Germany . Vienna might once more dominate Berlin , and if Austria should follow a liberal , tolerant , and generous policy she might once more attract to herself the smaller nations of South - Eastern Europe and ...
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... created huge national debts and has destroyed incalculable values . The British War debt seems likely to amount to at least £ 5,000,000,000 . It seems questionable whether the British people will receive any compensation from their ...
... created huge national debts and has destroyed incalculable values . The British War debt seems likely to amount to at least £ 5,000,000,000 . It seems questionable whether the British people will receive any compensation from their ...
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