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... Slav dominate ? In the eighteenth century Roman Cathol- icism and Protestantism fought to determine which should dominate Europe . In England the Puritans and the Episcopalians fought to determine which should dominate Eng- land . To ...
... Slav dominate ? In the eighteenth century Roman Cathol- icism and Protestantism fought to determine which should dominate Europe . In England the Puritans and the Episcopalians fought to determine which should dominate Eng- land . To ...
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... Slav , German , or Celt , must dominate America . Once the South attempted to dominate , and a terrible war resulted ... Slav over Teuton or Teuton over Slav . It will win peace only when the various Euro- pean races respect each other ...
... Slav , German , or Celt , must dominate America . Once the South attempted to dominate , and a terrible war resulted ... Slav over Teuton or Teuton over Slav . It will win peace only when the various Euro- pean races respect each other ...
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... Slav that has constantly threatened her national integ- rity ; it is now the acknowledged attempt of the Germanic peoples to dominate Europe that has plunged Europe into this awful war . The mastery of the world must be won peaceably by ...
... Slav that has constantly threatened her national integ- rity ; it is now the acknowledged attempt of the Germanic peoples to dominate Europe that has plunged Europe into this awful war . The mastery of the world must be won peaceably by ...
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... Slav Empire , there was immediate assent . Frankly , the English do not like to be in the position of fighting on Russia's side . They all admit the necessity , but they deplore it . This scarcely veiled distrust of the Slav ally is ,
... Slav Empire , there was immediate assent . Frankly , the English do not like to be in the position of fighting on Russia's side . They all admit the necessity , but they deplore it . This scarcely veiled distrust of the Slav ally is ,
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This scarcely veiled distrust of the Slav ally is , however , but a very small element in English feeling . The one supreme factor is the common Englishman's determination to resist what he believes to be the ambition to gain dominion ...
This scarcely veiled distrust of the Slav ally is , however , but a very small element in English feeling . The one supreme factor is the common Englishman's determination to resist what he believes to be the ambition to gain dominion ...
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