The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipJ. Murray, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... principles , which may prove inapplicable , nor upon historic precedents , which may be misleading , but upon universal experience . In considering the inefficiency of democratic government as revealed by the War and the necessary ...
... principles , which may prove inapplicable , nor upon historic precedents , which may be misleading , but upon universal experience . In considering the inefficiency of democratic government as revealed by the War and the necessary ...
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... principles which will guide their action at the Peace Congress . The differences between them are rather apparent ... principle of Restitution and Reparation . ' Rightly considered , the two demands are identical . Men who have thrown ...
... principles which will guide their action at the Peace Congress . The differences between them are rather apparent ... principle of Restitution and Reparation . ' Rightly considered , the two demands are identical . Men who have thrown ...
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... principle of liberty , for the right of nationalities to govern themselves in their own way . All are strongly opposed to the principle of absolutism , of monarchical tyranny , of race subjection and of race exploitation . They are ...
... principle of liberty , for the right of nationalities to govern themselves in their own way . All are strongly opposed to the principle of absolutism , of monarchical tyranny , of race subjection and of race exploitation . They are ...
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... principle of nationalities . Racial and State limits will be made to coincide wherever possible . However , there may be certain exceptions to the rule . Sometimes various nationalities are inextricably mixed in certain districts , and ...
... principle of nationalities . Racial and State limits will be made to coincide wherever possible . However , there may be certain exceptions to the rule . Sometimes various nationalities are inextricably mixed in certain districts , and ...
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... principle that the weaker claim must 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 ...
... principle that the weaker claim must 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 ...
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