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Pagina 100
... peace of Europe . ' And ' peace ' it would have been , no doubt , for a while at least . But it would have been a Pax Germanica extending from the Atlantic to the Urals . The Russian policy , in those days , was disclosed by M. Molotov ...
... peace of Europe . ' And ' peace ' it would have been , no doubt , for a while at least . But it would have been a Pax Germanica extending from the Atlantic to the Urals . The Russian policy , in those days , was disclosed by M. Molotov ...
Pagina 101
... peace ' ( p . 31 ) . ' We have always held that a strong Germany is an indispensable condition for durable peace in Europe . It would be ridiculous to think that Germany could be " simply put out of commission . " . . . The Powers which ...
... peace ' ( p . 31 ) . ' We have always held that a strong Germany is an indispensable condition for durable peace in Europe . It would be ridiculous to think that Germany could be " simply put out of commission . " . . . The Powers which ...
Pagina 220
... peace and justice of Cæsar Augustus precedes by a few years the mad tyranny of subsequent Cæsars . The Roman Peace which flourished even under them , and gave further rise to daring anticipations of hope , was soon followed by the ...
... peace and justice of Cæsar Augustus precedes by a few years the mad tyranny of subsequent Cæsars . The Roman Peace which flourished even under them , and gave further rise to daring anticipations of hope , was soon followed by the ...
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