The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 131Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1941 |
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... necessary that her frontiers be rectified from a strategic point of view , it is also necessary that her resources for waging war be increased . Although the idea of Federal Union ' as a whole must be rejected because it would bring ...
... necessary that her frontiers be rectified from a strategic point of view , it is also necessary that her resources for waging war be increased . Although the idea of Federal Union ' as a whole must be rejected because it would bring ...
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THE ALLIES IN ENGLAND ' IF necessary for years , if necessary alone , ' - these were the words used by Mr. Winston Churchill in the House of Commons on June 4th , 1940 , when in a memorable speech he recapitulated the developments that ...
THE ALLIES IN ENGLAND ' IF necessary for years , if necessary alone , ' - these were the words used by Mr. Winston Churchill in the House of Commons on June 4th , 1940 , when in a memorable speech he recapitulated the developments that ...
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... necessary to reconsider her relationship with Germany . The task of maintaining the balance of power exacts absolute pragmatism in foreign policy - no ideals , sympathies or anti- pathies can be allowed to interfere with that task ...
... necessary to reconsider her relationship with Germany . The task of maintaining the balance of power exacts absolute pragmatism in foreign policy - no ideals , sympathies or anti- pathies can be allowed to interfere with that task ...
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AUTHOR | 14 |
Scheduled Terror By RALPH PARKER | 21 |
A Letter to England By GEORGES DANOVIČ | 27 |
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