The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... politicians , publicists , and the general public because of the important documentary and statistical evidence which it contains . 6 The contents of the book are , for the convenience of readers , briefly summed up in its first chapter ...
... politicians , publicists , and the general public because of the important documentary and statistical evidence which it contains . 6 The contents of the book are , for the convenience of readers , briefly summed up in its first chapter ...
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... political horizon . Apparently the strategical importance of Constantinople is at present generally over- estimated , because the last few generations , instead of studying critically and without prejudice the real impor- tance of that ...
... political horizon . Apparently the strategical importance of Constantinople is at present generally over- estimated , because the last few generations , instead of studying critically and without prejudice the real impor- tance of that ...
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... political testament of Peter the Great . Prophecies are usually correct if they are made after the event . The famous political testament was apparently written , not in Peter the Great's lifetime , but a century after , when Russia had ...
... political testament of Peter the Great . Prophecies are usually correct if they are made after the event . The famous political testament was apparently written , not in Peter the Great's lifetime , but a century after , when Russia had ...
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... political balance in its turn prescribed that there should be given to each State a degree of con- sistency and of political Conventions in the means which each of them should possess in itself to cause them to be respected . By ...
... political balance in its turn prescribed that there should be given to each State a degree of con- sistency and of political Conventions in the means which each of them should possess in itself to cause them to be respected . By ...
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... political relations with every other Government , to take for their sole guide the precepts of that Holy Religion , namely , the precepts of Justice , Christian Charity , and Peace , which , far from being applicable only to private ...
... political relations with every other Government , to take for their sole guide the precepts of that Holy Religion , namely , the precepts of Justice , Christian Charity , and Peace , which , far from being applicable only to private ...
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