The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipJ. Murray, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... proved disappoint- ing because of its amateurishness , dilatoriness , improvidence , and inefficiency . All these problems will be considered in the following pages . Nothing is permanent in this world except change . The great problems ...
... proved disappoint- ing because of its amateurishness , dilatoriness , improvidence , and inefficiency . All these problems will be considered in the following pages . Nothing is permanent in this world except change . The great problems ...
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... prove . Both were followed not by industrial collapse and financial ruin , as was believed by many at the time , but by unprecedented economic development and boundless prosperity . I have endeavoured to show that the Great War , far ...
... prove . Both were followed not by industrial collapse and financial ruin , as was believed by many at the time , but by unprecedented economic development and boundless prosperity . I have endeavoured to show that the Great War , far ...
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... prove thoroughly readable . It may be of value to statesmen , politicians , publicists , and the general public because of the important documentary and statistical evidence which it contains . The contents of the book are , for the ...
... prove thoroughly readable . It may be of value to statesmen , politicians , publicists , and the general public because of the important documentary and statistical evidence which it contains . The contents of the book are , for the ...
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... prove a blessing to the British race . Many eminent people have facilitated my task by their assistance , their advice , and their encouragement . I would herewith most cordially thank them for their kindness and support . J. ELLIS ...
... prove a blessing to the British race . Many eminent people have facilitated my task by their assistance , their advice , and their encouragement . I would herewith most cordially thank them for their kindness and support . J. ELLIS ...
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... proved by the example of Schleswig - Holstein . As Russia has on strategical and economic grounds the strongest claims to Constantinople , she will probably , on consideration , alter her mind , and the Powers will be wise not to take ...
... proved by the example of Schleswig - Holstein . As Russia has on strategical and economic grounds the strongest claims to Constantinople , she will probably , on consideration , alter her mind , and the Powers will be wise not to take ...
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