The Quarterly Review, Volume 266,Nummer 527John Murray, 1936 |
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Pagina 5
... Italy and justifying her action in Abyssinia . Thus its poor faithful readers are drawn and quartered upon Procrustes ' bed ! For all the French Right press , Signor Mussolini is the embodiment not only of Italy - a neighbour whose ...
... Italy and justifying her action in Abyssinia . Thus its poor faithful readers are drawn and quartered upon Procrustes ' bed ! For all the French Right press , Signor Mussolini is the embodiment not only of Italy - a neighbour whose ...
Pagina 6
... Italy . Side by side with these preferences dictated by con- siderations of domestic policy , the tendency of French public opinion reflects actually one dominant desire , that of maintaining peace ; and in this respect Italy seems to ...
... Italy . Side by side with these preferences dictated by con- siderations of domestic policy , the tendency of French public opinion reflects actually one dominant desire , that of maintaining peace ; and in this respect Italy seems to ...
Pagina 7
... Italy of Mussolini not being able to accept the protective German alliance at the time of Crispi . To that contention the average Frenchman replies that for his African adventure , which will decide , if not the fate of Italy , at least ...
... Italy of Mussolini not being able to accept the protective German alliance at the time of Crispi . To that contention the average Frenchman replies that for his African adventure , which will decide , if not the fate of Italy , at least ...
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