The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 83,Deel 2Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1918 |
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Pagina 754
... force of reiterated protests in the Press and on the platform that the Government is driven reluctantly to act - always reluctantly , and under pressure . The same remarks apply to the so - called blockade , during which we supplied ...
... force of reiterated protests in the Press and on the platform that the Government is driven reluctantly to act - always reluctantly , and under pressure . The same remarks apply to the so - called blockade , during which we supplied ...
Pagina 1202
... force at the Helder - the northernmost point of the mainland on the west side of the Zuider Zee - to storm and capture the Dutch batteries there , to land another force to occupy the island of Texel , and so obtain possession of all the ...
... force at the Helder - the northernmost point of the mainland on the west side of the Zuider Zee - to storm and capture the Dutch batteries there , to land another force to occupy the island of Texel , and so obtain possession of all the ...
Pagina 1223
... force it must be based upon justice . A peace based upon force alone , at the ex- pense of justice , is simply the consecration of iniquity and revolts the human conscience . Europe does not want a repetition of the Congress of Vienna ...
... force it must be based upon justice . A peace based upon force alone , at the ex- pense of justice , is simply the consecration of iniquity and revolts the human conscience . Europe does not want a repetition of the Congress of Vienna ...
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