The Political Scene: An Essay on the Victory of 1918H. Holt, 1919 - 124 страница |
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... Britain and the United States formally recognized the Czecho- Slovaks as belligerent allies . This action caused dismay in Vienna , and was the cause of the post- ponement of peace proposals , which finally camé from Austria a month ...
... Britain and the United States formally recognized the Czecho- Slovaks as belligerent allies . This action caused dismay in Vienna , and was the cause of the post- ponement of peace proposals , which finally camé from Austria a month ...
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... Britain had ceased pinching each other , and were at work . The great unifier was the determination to make the League of Nations the basis of peace . For here was a task which reached beyond national vanity into the future . It was a ...
... Britain had ceased pinching each other , and were at work . The great unifier was the determination to make the League of Nations the basis of peace . For here was a task which reached beyond national vanity into the future . It was a ...
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... Britain and America work out their common purposes , then such a preponderance of power is created as to make all notion of a balance impossible . An Anglo - American entente means the substitution of a pool for a balance , and in that ...
... Britain and America work out their common purposes , then such a preponderance of power is created as to make all notion of a balance impossible . An Anglo - American entente means the substitution of a pool for a balance , and in that ...
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... Britain and America - potential and actual - is wielded for the ends they now both officially profess , they are assured of the active assistance of the smaller nations everywhere . The reason for this is that they exercise a form of ...
... Britain and America - potential and actual - is wielded for the ends they now both officially profess , they are assured of the active assistance of the smaller nations everywhere . The reason for this is that they exercise a form of ...
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... 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 for the moment in their Alternatives 49.
... 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 for the moment in their Alternatives 49.
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