The Nineteenth Century and After, Volumes 133-134Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1943 |
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Pagina 197
... peace - aims . It is necessary to reduce the peace- aims of Allied Powers to some kind of common denominator while the war is still in progress , so that they shall not fall out with one another when hostilities have ceased , and so ...
... peace - aims . It is necessary to reduce the peace- aims of Allied Powers to some kind of common denominator while the war is still in progress , so that they shall not fall out with one another when hostilities have ceased , and so ...
Pagina 151
... peace . Not democracy , but peace ! They have not found peace . Suffering and the destruction inflicted by two mighty armies are still before them . They themselves are belligerents still , and it may be that they will have added civil ...
... peace . Not democracy , but peace ! They have not found peace . Suffering and the destruction inflicted by two mighty armies are still before them . They themselves are belligerents still , and it may be that they will have added civil ...
Pagina 152
... peace . Instead of the finality of a dictated peace , she will have peace by negotiation . When that peace is concluded , it will be necessary to consult the three Powers who , besides Great Britain , will have a vital interest in the ...
... peace . Instead of the finality of a dictated peace , she will have peace by negotiation . When that peace is concluded , it will be necessary to consult the three Powers who , besides Great Britain , will have a vital interest in the ...
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