The American Review of Reviews, Том 59Review of Reviews, 1919 |
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... military and naval pre- paredness , and opposed to the use of force for the maintenance of justice . From an early period in his career as a London editor , Mr. Stead had been the foremost champion of the doctrine of the large British ...
... military and naval pre- paredness , and opposed to the use of force for the maintenance of justice . From an early period in his career as a London editor , Mr. Stead had been the foremost champion of the doctrine of the large British ...
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... military systems and as dynas- tic Empires - with their policies uncontrolled by the will of the people - have forever dis appeared . Upon the ruins of the old system there has arisen a new power , capable of controlling the destinies ...
... military systems and as dynas- tic Empires - with their policies uncontrolled by the will of the people - have forever dis appeared . Upon the ruins of the old system there has arisen a new power , capable of controlling the destinies ...
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... military fact of alliance has been , and still is , visible to all men ; but other facts and evidences of alliance have been less apparent to the onlooker . These have had to do with the union of credit and financial strength among the ...
... military fact of alliance has been , and still is , visible to all men ; but other facts and evidences of alliance have been less apparent to the onlooker . These have had to do with the union of credit and financial strength among the ...
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... military history and strategy , but he is similarly competent as a student of in- ternational politics . He is to continue writ- ing for the REVIEW , and he begins this month a new series , which will deal with the problems of peace and ...
... military history and strategy , but he is similarly competent as a student of in- ternational politics . He is to continue writ- ing for the REVIEW , and he begins this month a new series , which will deal with the problems of peace and ...
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... military representative in the Inter - Allied conferences at Versailles . His great intelligence , fine judgment , and recent experience qualify him for membership in the Peace Conference . Mr. Henry White was for many years in the ...
... military representative in the Inter - Allied conferences at Versailles . His great intelligence , fine judgment , and recent experience qualify him for membership in the Peace Conference . Mr. Henry White was for many years in the ...
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