The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 128Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1940 |
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Pagina 213
... peace with Italy is not an end in itself , but a means to an end . The sooner that peace is brought about the better , however generous it may be , within certain limits , as long as Italy ceases to be a belligerent . Those limits might ...
... peace with Italy is not an end in itself , but a means to an end . The sooner that peace is brought about the better , however generous it may be , within certain limits , as long as Italy ceases to be a belligerent . Those limits might ...
Pagina 366
... peace is thoroughly reactionary ; he recognises that with war all move- ment , all growth , would be eliminated from history . It has always been the tired and enervated periods of history that have toyed with the dream of perpetual peace ...
... peace is thoroughly reactionary ; he recognises that with war all move- ment , all growth , would be eliminated from history . It has always been the tired and enervated periods of history that have toyed with the dream of perpetual peace ...
Pagina 528
... peace terms that must be imposed on Germany when her time comes cannot be anticipated even in barest outline , for no one can tell in what condition Europe will be after another year or more of warfare . Ger- many will , of course ...
... peace terms that must be imposed on Germany when her time comes cannot be anticipated even in barest outline , for no one can tell in what condition Europe will be after another year or more of warfare . Ger- many will , of course ...
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