The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 84,Deel 1Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1918 |
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Pagina 326
... remains an open question which will be the final factor in conclusive victory . But it may at least be said that Germany has used her Propaganda as a most effective diplomatic submarine , and it remains for our latest Government ...
... remains an open question which will be the final factor in conclusive victory . But it may at least be said that Germany has used her Propaganda as a most effective diplomatic submarine , and it remains for our latest Government ...
Pagina 481
... remains an army which the sovereign War - Lord commands . Parliament votes supplies ; the Kaiser , German or Austrian , spends them . The nation furnishes soldiers , the War- Lord decides policy . What more exquisite reconciliation of ...
... remains an army which the sovereign War - Lord commands . Parliament votes supplies ; the Kaiser , German or Austrian , spends them . The nation furnishes soldiers , the War- Lord decides policy . What more exquisite reconciliation of ...
Pagina 494
... remains so . The difference is only that new points of view have arisen and that after the experiences of the War the former objective no longer suffices . The foundation , as laid down above , remains the same , but it needs a wider ...
... remains so . The difference is only that new points of view have arisen and that after the experiences of the War the former objective no longer suffices . The foundation , as laid down above , remains the same , but it needs a wider ...
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IS PEACE POSSIBLE By Dr Arthur Shadwell | 1 |
CONTROL OF THE TROPICS By E B Osborn | 24 |
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