The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 119Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1936 |
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Pagina 552
... peace ' - even these tell us that their supreme purpose is the maintenance of peace . Germany imprisons pacifists , teaches her youngsters that man's noblest occupation is war ; but Dr. Goebbels tells us also that Germany has furnished ...
... peace ' - even these tell us that their supreme purpose is the maintenance of peace . Germany imprisons pacifists , teaches her youngsters that man's noblest occupation is war ; but Dr. Goebbels tells us also that Germany has furnished ...
Pagina 707
... peace , but would rather make substantial concessions than allow the peace to be broken , then any nation which is willing to make war will have an enormous advantage over the rest . Any demands that it chooses to put forward , provided ...
... peace , but would rather make substantial concessions than allow the peace to be broken , then any nation which is willing to make war will have an enormous advantage over the rest . Any demands that it chooses to put forward , provided ...
Pagina 713
... peace which is no peace . I regard this trouble as a great opportunity when peace can be rewritten . I shall not be sur- prised if this will lead to a great peace settlement for the world . I look forward to a great peace conference ...
... peace which is no peace . I regard this trouble as a great opportunity when peace can be rewritten . I shall not be sur- prised if this will lead to a great peace settlement for the world . I look forward to a great peace conference ...
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