The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipJ. Murray, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... give to the world a long period , perhaps a century , of peace . The roots of nations lie deep in the past . We can understand the interests and the policy of States and gauge the character , attitude , and probable conduct of nations ...
... give to the world a long period , perhaps a century , of peace . The roots of nations lie deep in the past . We can understand the interests and the policy of States and gauge the character , attitude , and probable conduct of nations ...
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... give my best thanks . The original articles have been revised , brought up to date , and organically connected , and considerable additions have been made to them . Although it may seem immodest , I would in conclusion say a few words ...
... give my best thanks . The original articles have been revised , brought up to date , and organically connected , and considerable additions have been made to them . Although it may seem immodest , I would in conclusion say a few words ...
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... give guarantees for their good behaviour in the future . They cannot be allowed to dominate their smaller neighbours strategically or economically , and may have to lose certain vantage points . Poland and Serbia must have adequate ...
... give guarantees for their good behaviour in the future . They cannot be allowed to dominate their smaller neighbours strategically or economically , and may have to lose certain vantage points . Poland and Serbia must have adequate ...
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... give way to the stronger . This should , of course , not mean that the smaller Power should be sacrificed to the greater , for the settlement should be based not on might , but on justice . Differences may , for instance , arise in ...
... give way to the stronger . This should , of course , not mean that the smaller Power should be sacrificed to the greater , for the settlement should be based not on might , but on justice . Differences may , for instance , arise in ...
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... give way to the stronger . Agricultural Eastern Prussia , though separated from Brandenburg , would have access to the sea . If Danzig remained in Germany's hands Poland would remain cut off from the sea , and the State might languish ...
... give way to the stronger . Agricultural Eastern Prussia , though separated from Brandenburg , would have access to the sea . If Danzig remained in Germany's hands Poland would remain cut off from the sea , and the State might languish ...
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