The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipJ. Murray, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... nations , the management and the repayment of the gigantic war debt , the improvement of the relations between capital and labour , & c . ; problems of internal organi- sation , such as the reform of democratic government which , during ...
... nations , the management and the repayment of the gigantic war debt , the improvement of the relations between capital and labour , & c . ; problems of internal organi- sation , such as the reform of democratic government which , during ...
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... 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 only by studying their history and development , their experiences , and their ...
... 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 only by studying their history and development , their experiences , and their ...
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... nations by war . A new and a greater Britain is arising . The War may not only make the British Empire a reality , but bring about an Anglo - American reunion . The War , far from being an unmitigated evil , may prove a blessing to the ...
... nations by war . A new and a greater Britain is arising . The War may not only make the British Empire a reality , but bring about an Anglo - American reunion . The War , far from being an unmitigated evil , may prove a blessing to the ...
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... nation française renonce à entreprendre aucune guerre dans la vue de faire des conquêtes , et n'emploiera jamais ses ... nations , whom they had wantonly attacked , not only of territory upon which they had no claim on racial grounds ...
... nation française renonce à entreprendre aucune guerre dans la vue de faire des conquêtes , et n'emploiera jamais ses ... nations , whom they had wantonly attacked , not only of territory upon which they had no claim on racial grounds ...
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... nations which caused the War , and which may be inclined to renew it , must give guarantees for their good behaviour in the future . They cannot be allowed to dominate their smaller neighbours strategically or economically , and may ...
... nations which caused the War , and which may be inclined to renew it , must give guarantees for their good behaviour in the future . They cannot be allowed to dominate their smaller neighbours strategically or economically , and may ...
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