The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... single man or of an inexpert committee . The views of the greatest statesmen of all times favour decidedly a one - man executive . The Americans , when establishing their republic , after mature consideration and deliberation , chose a ...
... single man or of an inexpert committee . The views of the greatest statesmen of all times favour decidedly a one - man executive . The Americans , when establishing their republic , after mature consideration and deliberation , chose a ...
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... single State , but should become dissolved into its component parts in accordance with the principle of nationality ? To many Englishmen who have watched with concern the constant and apparently irre- sistible progress of Russia in Asia ...
... single State , but should become dissolved into its component parts in accordance with the principle of nationality ? To many Englishmen who have watched with concern the constant and apparently irre- sistible progress of Russia in Asia ...
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... single point at which the general pacification of Europe might be based on the solid and immovable foundations of the independence of States and of the sacred rights of nations . The barrier of the Oder once overstepped , Russia fought ...
... single point at which the general pacification of Europe might be based on the solid and immovable foundations of the independence of States and of the sacred rights of nations . The barrier of the Oder once overstepped , Russia fought ...
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... single exception . Last , but not least , the Russian people and their rulers have become awakened to the necessity of modernising the country . A new Russia has arisen . Russia has made rapid progress during the last two decades , but ...
... single exception . Last , but not least , the Russian people and their rulers have become awakened to the necessity of modernising the country . A new Russia has arisen . Russia has made rapid progress during the last two decades , but ...
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... single one should fill this office . As several Powers possess strong interests in Asiatic Turkey , and as the country is of the greatest strategical importance , the ideal solution would seem to be a joint guardianship exercised by ...
... single one should fill this office . As several Powers possess strong interests in Asiatic Turkey , and as the country is of the greatest strategical importance , the ideal solution would seem to be a joint guardianship exercised by ...
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