The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipJ. Murray, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... considered in the following pages . Nothing is permanent in this world except change . The great problems of statesmanship can be given only a temporary solution . States and nations rise , grow , stand still , decline , decay , and ...
... considered in the following pages . Nothing is permanent in this world except change . The great problems of statesmanship can be given only a temporary solution . States and nations rise , grow , stand still , decline , decay , and ...
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... 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 organisation and ...
... 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 organisation and ...
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... considered , the two demands are identical . Men who have thrown over a Government which they detest , who have suddenly freed themselves from heavy shackles , naturally rejoice , and are apt to form in their joy vast plans which spring ...
... considered , the two demands are identical . Men who have thrown over a Government which they detest , who have suddenly freed themselves from heavy shackles , naturally rejoice , and are apt to form in their joy vast plans which spring ...
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... considered in the present volume . Shortly after the revolution the representatives of the Russian democracy have waived Russia's historic claim to the possession of Constantinople on the principle of ' No Annexation and No Indemnities ...
... considered in the present volume . Shortly after the revolution the representatives of the Russian democracy have waived Russia's historic claim to the possession of Constantinople on the principle of ' No Annexation and No Indemnities ...
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... considered the problem of Asia Minor from every point of view and have made proposals for its solution . Austria - Hungary has about 55,000,000 inhabitants . The Austro - Germans and the Magyars number together only about 20,000,000 ...
... considered the problem of Asia Minor from every point of view and have made proposals for its solution . Austria - Hungary has about 55,000,000 inhabitants . The Austro - Germans and the Magyars number together only about 20,000,000 ...
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