The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... greatest statesmen of all times favour decidedly a one - man executive . The Americans , when establishing their republic , after mature consideration and deliberation , chose a one - man executive . I believe Great Britain will be wise ...
... greatest statesmen of all times favour decidedly a one - man executive . The Americans , when establishing their republic , after mature consideration and deliberation , chose a one - man executive . I believe Great Britain will be wise ...
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... greatest latent resources and the highest patriotism would prove unavailing if in future war a strong military Power should succeed in seizing at its outbreak the indispensable centres of resistance , such as the seats of the iron and ...
... greatest latent resources and the highest patriotism would prove unavailing if in future war a strong military Power should succeed in seizing at its outbreak the indispensable centres of resistance , such as the seats of the iron and ...
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... greatest and most difficult problems with which the future Peace Conference will have to deal . This is all the more necessary as some of the questions which will have to be settled may cause differences among the Allies , unless the ...
... greatest and most difficult problems with which the future Peace Conference will have to deal . This is all the more necessary as some of the questions which will have to be settled may cause differences among the Allies , unless the ...
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... greatest ruler , Peter the Great , who recommended that policy to his successors in his celebrated political testament . History , as Napoleon has told us , is a fable convenue . Napoleon himself has skilfully created a fable convenue ...
... greatest ruler , Peter the Great , who recommended that policy to his successors in his celebrated political testament . History , as Napoleon has told us , is a fable convenue . Napoleon himself has skilfully created a fable convenue ...
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... greatest interest to English readers : Austria should be induced to assist in driving the Turks out of Europe . Under that pretext a standing army should be maintained and shipyards be established on the shores of the Black Sea ...
... greatest interest to English readers : Austria should be induced to assist in driving the Turks out of Europe . Under that pretext a standing army should be maintained and shipyards be established on the shores of the Black Sea ...
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