The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipJ. Murray, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... question whether Britain should or should not possess territory on the south shore of the English Channel . For ... questions , for they will continue to trouble mankind . It can at best bring about a lasting one . It can give to the ...
... question whether Britain should or should not possess territory on the south shore of the English Channel . For ... questions , for they will continue to trouble mankind . It can at best bring about a lasting one . It can give to the ...
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... questions are not of first - rate importance , and they should easily be settled , although they may call for unlimited patience on the part of the assembled statesmen . Among the greatest and most difficult problems of the Peace ...
... questions are not of first - rate importance , and they should easily be settled , although they may call for unlimited patience on the part of the assembled statesmen . Among the greatest and most difficult problems of the Peace ...
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... question should arise whether Brandenburg should be separated from the province of East Prussia , or whether Poland should be separated from the sea by Danzig remaining in Prussian hands , it is probable that the weaker claim would have ...
... question should arise whether Brandenburg should be separated from the province of East Prussia , or whether Poland should be separated from the sea by Danzig remaining in Prussian hands , it is probable that the weaker claim would have ...
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... questions mentioned will not be definitively solved at the Peace Congress . They will occupy the nations during many ensuing decades . How- ever , during the period immediately following the peace the problems of foreign policy will ...
... questions mentioned will not be definitively solved at the Peace Congress . They will occupy the nations during many ensuing decades . How- ever , during the period immediately following the peace the problems of foreign policy will ...
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... question will have to be settled whether the national executive should be in the hands of a single man or of an inexpert committee . The views of the greatest statesmen of all times favour decidedly a one - man executive . The Americans ...
... question will have to be settled whether the national executive should be in the hands of a single man or of an inexpert committee . The views of the greatest statesmen of all times favour decidedly a one - man executive . The Americans ...
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