The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipJ. Murray, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... military , and economic preparation , the necessity of abandoning the policy of splendid isolation ' for one of alliances with France , Russia , Japan , and the United States , the necessity of strengthening , developing , and ...
... military , and economic preparation , the necessity of abandoning the policy of splendid isolation ' for one of alliances with France , Russia , Japan , and the United States , the necessity of strengthening , developing , and ...
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... Since the time when powerful military States have robbed the defeated nations , whom they had wantonly attacked , not only of territory upon which they had no claim on racial grounds , but have in 2 The Peace Congress and After.
... Since the time when powerful military States have robbed the defeated nations , whom they had wantonly attacked , not only of territory upon which they had no claim on racial grounds , but have in 2 The Peace Congress and After.
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... military purposes . Its central position , its impregnable natural frontiers , and its vast agricultural and mineral potentialities might become dangerous to the peace of the world . A strong military Power occupying the country might ...
... military purposes . Its central position , its impregnable natural frontiers , and its vast agricultural and mineral potentialities might become dangerous to the peace of the world . A strong military Power occupying the country might ...
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... military protection in case of need and which would leave open to the Polish industries the vast and most valuable Russian markets . The territorial claims of the various nations cannot be permanently settled at the Peace Congress , for ...
... military protection in case of need and which would leave open to the Polish industries the vast and most valuable Russian markets . The territorial claims of the various nations cannot be permanently settled at the Peace Congress , for ...
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... military preparation in time of peace . The United States in 1861 and England in 1914 were able to create colossal armies because they were given sufficient time to organise themselves for war . The greatest latent resources and the ...
... military preparation in time of peace . The United States in 1861 and England in 1914 were able to create colossal armies because they were given sufficient time to organise themselves for war . The greatest latent resources and the ...
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