The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipJ. Murray, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... Government , rightly considered , is not a pastime , but a business . Like every business , it has its rules , which may be learned from those who have been most successful in the science and art of directing public affairs . National ...
... Government , rightly considered , is not a pastime , but a business . Like every business , it has its rules , which may be learned from those who have been most successful in the science and art of directing public affairs . National ...
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... Government of their own are to be fulfilled . In the second place , territorial rearrangement will be made which will strengthen the peaceful nations , which will make unlikely a war of revenge , and which will secure the maintenance of ...
... Government of their own are to be fulfilled . In the second place , territorial rearrangement will be made which will strengthen the peaceful nations , which will make unlikely a war of revenge , and which will secure the maintenance of ...
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... government and administra- tion , for in Napoleon he chiefly admired the organiser . On June 14 , 1807 , Napoleon severely defeated the Russians at Friedland , and the Czar , following the advice of his generals , asked Napoleon for ...
... government and administra- tion , for in Napoleon he chiefly admired the organiser . On June 14 , 1807 , Napoleon severely defeated the Russians at Friedland , and the Czar , following the advice of his generals , asked Napoleon for ...
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... Government , to take for their sole guide the precepts of that Holy Religion , namely , the precepts of Justice ... Governments or between their Subjects , shall be that of doing each other reciprocal service , and of testifying by ...
... Government , to take for their sole guide the precepts of that Holy Religion , namely , the precepts of Justice ... Governments or between their Subjects , shall be that of doing each other reciprocal service , and of testifying by ...
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... Government believe that Turkey only requires forbearance on the part of its Allies , and a deter- mination not to press their claims in a manner humiliat- ing to the dignity and independence of the Sultan . The English Government ...
... Government believe that Turkey only requires forbearance on the part of its Allies , and a deter- mination not to press their claims in a manner humiliat- ing to the dignity and independence of the Sultan . The English Government ...
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