The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipJ. Murray, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... actions of the claimants in the past . Hence , in considering the great problems of diplomacy , due weight should be given not only to their present aspect and future possibilities , but also to their historic development . This has ...
... actions of the claimants in the past . Hence , in considering the great problems of diplomacy , due weight should be given not only to their present aspect and future possibilities , but also to their historic development . This has ...
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... action at the Peace Congress . The differences between them are rather apparent than real . The young Russian democracy has demanded a settlement without annexations and without indemnities . ' That seems a purely negative programme ...
... action at the Peace Congress . The differences between them are rather apparent than real . The young Russian democracy has demanded a settlement without annexations and without indemnities . ' That seems a purely negative programme ...
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J. Ellis Barker. effected by making the Prime Minister solely responsible for governmental action , by making the heads of the great departments the Prime Minister's subordinates . The American Constitution proved its excellence in time ...
J. Ellis Barker. effected by making the Prime Minister solely responsible for governmental action , by making the heads of the great departments the Prime Minister's subordinates . The American Constitution proved its excellence in time ...
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... actions in the direction of Constantinople and of India by means of the most authoritative documents existing , the vast majority of which are not given in English books . They will be new to most British readers , and they may help in ...
... actions in the direction of Constantinople and of India by means of the most authoritative documents existing , the vast majority of which are not given in English books . They will be new to most British readers , and they may help in ...
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... action by France and Russia against England , the enemy of mankind . Napoleon knew how to convey indirectly to the Czar numerous messages expressing his sorrow at the fearful and needless slaughter , his desire . for peace , his ...
... action by France and Russia against England , the enemy of mankind . Napoleon knew how to convey indirectly to the Czar numerous messages expressing his sorrow at the fearful and needless slaughter , his desire . for peace , his ...
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