The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipJ. Murray, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... naturally rejoice , and are apt to form in their joy vast plans which spring rather from the heart than from the head . Time is needed to awaken such men to the sober realities of this workaday world . The heady wine of democracy has ...
... naturally rejoice , and are apt to form in their joy vast plans which spring rather from the heart than from the head . Time is needed to awaken such men to the sober realities of this workaday world . The heady wine of democracy has ...
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... natural fortress of the greatest strength , whence Egypt , North Africa , the Caucasus , the Russian Black Sea Provinces , the Mediterranean countries , and Persia and India may easily be attacked . Asia Minor is at present sparsely ...
... natural fortress of the greatest strength , whence Egypt , North Africa , the Caucasus , the Russian Black Sea Provinces , the Mediterranean countries , and Persia and India may easily be attacked . Asia Minor is at present sparsely ...
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... natural harbour is Danzig , on the mouth of the Vistula . That town may become the Polish Hamburg . If Danzig should once more become Polish , East Prussia would be separated from Brandenburg by a broad belt of Polish territory , as it ...
... natural harbour is Danzig , on the mouth of the Vistula . That town may become the Polish Hamburg . If Danzig should once more become Polish , East Prussia would be separated from Brandenburg by a broad belt of Polish territory , as it ...
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... natural resources , but because the boundless resources of the British Empire have either been insufficiently developed or have been completely neglected . If the War should bring about the deliberate and energetic development of the ...
... natural resources , but because the boundless resources of the British Empire have either been insufficiently developed or have been completely neglected . If the War should bring about the deliberate and energetic development of the ...
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... natural that the work done in haste and under pressure by the diplomats at Vienna led to a series of avoidable wars , and especially to the Wars of Nationality of 1859 , 1866 , and 1870-71 , by which a united Italy and a united Germany ...
... natural that the work done in haste and under pressure by the diplomats at Vienna led to a series of avoidable wars , and especially to the Wars of Nationality of 1859 , 1866 , and 1870-71 , by which a united Italy and a united Germany ...
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