The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 133Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1943 |
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... interests are world - wide in a way the vital interests of the United States and Russia are not , has the leadership in the conduct of the war itself and in the making of the peace , not in antagonism with her Allies , but in a jealous ...
... interests are world - wide in a way the vital interests of the United States and Russia are not , has the leadership in the conduct of the war itself and in the making of the peace , not in antagonism with her Allies , but in a jealous ...
Pagina 149
... interests , some of them vital , that are peculiarly her own . It is her clear duty by her own people and by her future generations to uphold those interests , even to the point of defending them by force of arms in so far as they are ...
... interests , some of them vital , that are peculiarly her own . It is her clear duty by her own people and by her future generations to uphold those interests , even to the point of defending them by force of arms in so far as they are ...
Pagina 258
... interests she regards as vital and where the interests lie . Politics , like nature , hate a vacuum and where British foreign policy does not exist , or where it is timorous , the policies of other Powers will prevail . To have a ...
... interests she regards as vital and where the interests lie . Politics , like nature , hate a vacuum and where British foreign policy does not exist , or where it is timorous , the policies of other Powers will prevail . To have a ...
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