The Quarterly Review, Volume 235,Nummer 467John Murray, 1921 |
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Pagina 286
... actions constituted an enlightened exercise of their responsibility as autono- mous States mutually interested in the victorious issue of the war . In one fundamental respect the autonomy. ( 286 ) IMPERIAL UNITY AND THE PEACE TREATY.
... actions constituted an enlightened exercise of their responsibility as autono- mous States mutually interested in the victorious issue of the war . In one fundamental respect the autonomy. ( 286 ) IMPERIAL UNITY AND THE PEACE TREATY.
Pagina 289
... responsibility we lay on statesmanship . And it is by the test of statesmanship that the changes of the Peace Treaty must be judged . Are they based upon a consistent and intelligent theory of the Empire ? Are they likely to pro- mote ...
... responsibility we lay on statesmanship . And it is by the test of statesmanship that the changes of the Peace Treaty must be judged . Are they based upon a consistent and intelligent theory of the Empire ? Are they likely to pro- mote ...
Pagina 290
... responsibility of leading that Conference would have rested upon Great Britain . But at Paris British statesmen were almost completely passive on this matter . With one exception the changes which came about were the result of Dominion ...
... responsibility of leading that Conference would have rested upon Great Britain . But at Paris British statesmen were almost completely passive on this matter . With one exception the changes which came about were the result of Dominion ...
Pagina 292
... responsibility . It cannot be said that the mind of Mr Lloyd George was penetrated with any clear and definite idea of Imperial relations . J Therefore , during the Peace Conference , the Dominions. 292 IMPERIAL UNITY AND THE PEACE TREATY.
... responsibility . It cannot be said that the mind of Mr Lloyd George was penetrated with any clear and definite idea of Imperial relations . J Therefore , during the Peace Conference , the Dominions. 292 IMPERIAL UNITY AND THE PEACE TREATY.
Pagina 294
... responsibility . A candid observer must admit that the Dominions rather lost than gained in influence by the change . When the Dominions under- took to present their own cases an embarrassing responsibility was taken off the shoulders ...
... responsibility . A candid observer must admit that the Dominions rather lost than gained in influence by the change . When the Dominions under- took to present their own cases an embarrassing responsibility was taken off the shoulders ...
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