The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipJ. Murray, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... Allies arrayed against Germany are practically agreed on the broad principles which will guide their action at the Peace Congress . The differences between them are rather apparent than real . The young Russian democracy has demanded a ...
... Allies arrayed against Germany are practically agreed on the broad principles which will guide their action at the Peace Congress . The differences between them are rather apparent than real . The young Russian democracy has demanded a ...
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... Allies , Belgium , Serbia , France , Russia , and the rest , are certainly entitled to claim from the Central Powers compensation for their gigantic losses caused by a war which was forced upon them , but they will scarcely make a ...
... Allies , Belgium , Serbia , France , Russia , and the rest , are certainly entitled to claim from the Central Powers compensation for their gigantic losses caused by a war which was forced upon them , but they will scarcely make a ...
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... Allies have pledged themselves to set free the subject nationalities of the Dual Monarchy . The Habsburgs , who at one time were supreme in Germany , and who gave to the Hohenzollerns the Brandenburg Electorate and raised them to royal ...
... Allies have pledged themselves to set free the subject nationalities of the Dual Monarchy . The Habsburgs , who at one time were supreme in Germany , and who gave to the Hohenzollerns the Brandenburg Electorate and raised them to royal ...
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... allied States and their rulers . The Emperor is merely the hereditary president of the federation . Accord- ing to the Constitution , he is not entitled to declare war unless Germany has actually been attacked . For a war of aggression ...
... allied States and their rulers . The Emperor is merely the hereditary president of the federation . Accord- ing to the Constitution , he is not entitled to declare war unless Germany has actually been attacked . For a war of aggression ...
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... allies will not be able to repay the bulk of the sums advanced to them . The ex- perience of the Napoleonic wars , when England financed the Allies , may repeat itself . British taxation has been trebled in the course of the War , and ...
... allies will not be able to repay the bulk of the sums advanced to them . The ex- perience of the Napoleonic wars , when England financed the Allies , may repeat itself . British taxation has been trebled in the course of the War , and ...
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