The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 83,Deel 2Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1918 |
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Pagina 1037
... question of the capture of private property at sea . ' The relations of belligerent and neutral merchant merely raise the question how far war may affect the property of persons who are not parties to it . Here , as I contend , common ...
... question of the capture of private property at sea . ' The relations of belligerent and neutral merchant merely raise the question how far war may affect the property of persons who are not parties to it . Here , as I contend , common ...
Pagina 1217
... question were involved , be one of the greatest achieve- ments of the War . But there is much more . It is not a question of these Poles forming a separate State . Their claim , just in 1918 THE POLES UNDER PRUSSIAN RULE 1217.
... question were involved , be one of the greatest achieve- ments of the War . But there is much more . It is not a question of these Poles forming a separate State . Their claim , just in 1918 THE POLES UNDER PRUSSIAN RULE 1217.
Pagina 1221
... question may be put in other terms . A strong Poland means an indepen- dent Poland , able to take an independent line in foreign policy . A weak Poland means a German Poland , wholly subordinate to Germany and German influence , a mere ...
... question may be put in other terms . A strong Poland means an indepen- dent Poland , able to take an independent line in foreign policy . A weak Poland means a German Poland , wholly subordinate to Germany and German influence , a mere ...
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