The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipJ. Murray, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... rules , which may be learned from those who have been most successful in the science and art of directing public affairs . National organisation and administration , like economic policy , should be based , not upon abstract principles ...
... rules , which may be learned from those who have been most successful in the science and art of directing public affairs . National organisation and administration , like economic policy , should be based , not upon abstract principles ...
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... rule themselves and to choose their allegiance . The territory of Germany will be slightly reduced . By setting free the subject nationalities the Austrian and Turkish Empires , where the governing race is in a small minority , will be ...
... rule themselves and to choose their allegiance . The territory of Germany will be slightly reduced . By setting free the subject nationalities the Austrian and Turkish Empires , where the governing race is in a small minority , will be ...
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... rule . Sometimes various nationalities are inextricably mixed in certain districts , and must be disentangled . Besides , the smaller States created on a racial basis must be secured against an attack from their warlike , powerful , and ...
... rule . Sometimes various nationalities are inextricably mixed in certain districts , and must be disentangled . Besides , the smaller States created on a racial basis must be secured against an attack from their warlike , powerful , and ...
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... rule be effected on the 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 ...
... rule be effected on the 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 ...
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... rule over 30,000,000 Germans , and the 7,000,000 or 8,000,000 Magyars would no longer prove unmanageable . A balance of power would be created within Germany . Vienna might once more dominate Berlin , and if Austria should follow a ...
... rule over 30,000,000 Germans , and the 7,000,000 or 8,000,000 Magyars would no longer prove unmanageable . A balance of power would be created within Germany . Vienna might once more dominate Berlin , and if Austria should follow a ...
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