The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... necessary reform of Great Britain's national organisation , I have availed myself of the views of the greatest statesmen and administrators and the soundest thinkers of all times from Aristotle , Isocrates , Thucydides , and Polybius to ...
... necessary reform of Great Britain's national organisation , I have availed myself of the views of the greatest statesmen and administrators and the soundest thinkers of all times from Aristotle , Isocrates , Thucydides , and Polybius to ...
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... necessary imported raw materials , such as cotton . Poland's natural harbour is Danzig , on the mouth of the Vistula . That town may become the Polish Hamburg . If Danzig should once more become Polish , East Prussia would be separated ...
... necessary imported raw materials , such as cotton . Poland's natural harbour is Danzig , on the mouth of the Vistula . That town may become the Polish Hamburg . If Danzig should once more become Polish , East Prussia would be separated ...
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... necessary to a State which desires to advance quickly as adequate ballast is to a ship . The Empire is four times as large as the United States . Nevertheless the United States are far wealthier than is the gigantic British Empire . The ...
... necessary to a State which desires to advance quickly as adequate ballast is to a ship . The Empire is four times as large as the United States . Nevertheless the United States are far wealthier than is the gigantic British Empire . The ...
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... necessary as some of the questions which will have to be settled may cause differences among the Allies , unless the nations and their statesmen have previously arrived at some understanding as to the great lines on which the settlement ...
... necessary as some of the questions which will have to be settled may cause differences among the Allies , unless the nations and their statesmen have previously arrived at some understanding as to the great lines on which the settlement ...
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... necessary not only to consider the character of Russia's foreign policy and of the Russian people , but to study the problem of Constantinople in the light of history and with special reference to Russia's future . Since the time of ...
... necessary not only to consider the character of Russia's foreign policy and of the Russian people , but to study the problem of Constantinople in the light of history and with special reference to Russia's future . Since the time of ...
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