The Political Scene: An Essay on the Victory of 1918H. Holt, 1919 - 124 страница |
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... naval ; and American in its political . In the Austrian armistice it appears that Italy was given a free hand , with the result that the line of occupation had a fatal resemblance with certain additions to the line of annexationist ...
... naval ; and American in its political . In the Austrian armistice it appears that Italy was given a free hand , with the result that the line of occupation had a fatal resemblance with certain additions to the line of annexationist ...
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... naval power where it threatened England's security . Gradually Eng- land was drawn away from mere guardian- ship , and forced to throw her weight to Russia and France . The balance tipped so far in favor of Germany that England's whole ...
... naval power where it threatened England's security . Gradually Eng- land was drawn away from mere guardian- ship , and forced to throw her weight to Russia and France . The balance tipped so far in favor of Germany that England's whole ...
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... naval powers . Then we entered the war , saying that the autocracy of Germany must be overthrown and the rights of democracy safeguarded . What we have perhaps not so clearly realized , and yet must realize , is that the | protection of ...
... naval powers . Then we entered the war , saying that the autocracy of Germany must be overthrown and the rights of democracy safeguarded . What we have perhaps not so clearly realized , and yet must realize , is that the | protection of ...
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... Naval competition makes naval war , not a prob- ability , but a certainty . Another school , realizing this and smacking its lips over the concentration of power under Anglo- American control , looks to a permanent alliance as the basis ...
... Naval competition makes naval war , not a prob- ability , but a certainty . Another school , realizing this and smacking its lips over the concentration of power under Anglo- American control , looks to a permanent alliance as the basis ...
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... naval forces including marines authorized by the League . In these ports economic commissions representing the League would be set up with authority to make trading agreements with any soviet , coöp- erative society , trade union or ...
... naval forces including marines authorized by the League . In these ports economic commissions representing the League would be set up with authority to make trading agreements with any soviet , coöp- erative society , trade union or ...
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