The Political Scene: An Essay on the Victory of 1918H. Holt, 1919 - 124 страница |
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... perhaps not so clearly realized , and yet must realize , is that the | protection of democracy , as we understand it , is built upon the joint administration of sea power 1 by the British Empire and America . Our own 48 The Political Scene.
... perhaps not so clearly realized , and yet must realize , is that the | protection of democracy , as we understand it , is built upon the joint administration of sea power 1 by the British Empire and America . Our own 48 The Political Scene.
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... protected by it . Now , after the most serious threat ever directed against sea power , Britain and America emerge the undisputed leaders of world politics . Their common purposes are irresistible , and the destiny of all governments is ...
... protected by it . Now , after the most serious threat ever directed against sea power , Britain and America emerge the undisputed leaders of world politics . Their common purposes are irresistible , and the destiny of all governments is ...
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... protect a nation's independ- ence against the kind of economic penetration which to - day constitutes the chief mode of con- quest . But it will protect a government in bad practices and oppressions . It will hamper the honorable ...
... protect a nation's independ- ence against the kind of economic penetration which to - day constitutes the chief mode of con- quest . But it will protect a government in bad practices and oppressions . It will hamper the honorable ...
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... protection , and enforce the privilege of the oppressing state . Moreover , it puts a premium upon insincerity . In the actual conduct of human affairs there is an increasing limitation of political dependence resulting from the ...
... protection , and enforce the privilege of the oppressing state . Moreover , it puts a premium upon insincerity . In the actual conduct of human affairs there is an increasing limitation of political dependence resulting from the ...
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... protection against those things which Senator Lodge and most of the rest of us fear . That protection does not consist in play- ing the ostrich , nor does it consist in losing your head and trying to stamp on those who wish to make life ...
... protection against those things which Senator Lodge and most of the rest of us fear . That protection does not consist in play- ing the ostrich , nor does it consist in losing your head and trying to stamp on those who wish to make life ...
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