The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 135Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1944 |
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Pagina 98
... England could do . She was unprepared and France was no longer with her . England would have fought alone— without one continental ally . For allowing that situation to come about , not only Mr. Chamberlain and his administration were ...
... England could do . She was unprepared and France was no longer with her . England would have fought alone— without one continental ally . For allowing that situation to come about , not only Mr. Chamberlain and his administration were ...
Pagina 103
... England in particular , and of the United States . Europe sees in England the only hope that the moral law will be re - established . Europe does not want to be dominated by any one Power . Europe rejects the preponderance of any ...
... England in particular , and of the United States . Europe sees in England the only hope that the moral law will be re - established . Europe does not want to be dominated by any one Power . Europe rejects the preponderance of any ...
Pagina 197
... England , the choice is with Europe or without Europe ! If England be with Europe , then Europe will find itself — and there will be no Third World War . If England abjures Europe , Europe will abjure her . And that will be the end of ...
... England , the choice is with Europe or without Europe ! If England be with Europe , then Europe will find itself — and there will be no Third World War . If England abjures Europe , Europe will abjure her . And that will be the end of ...
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