The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 128Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1940 |
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... Government would have been a betrayal -a betrayal that would have made it the duty of the British people to sweep that Government out of existence . Happily the decision was taken without any hesitation whatever— nobly , firmly and ...
... Government would have been a betrayal -a betrayal that would have made it the duty of the British people to sweep that Government out of existence . Happily the decision was taken without any hesitation whatever— nobly , firmly and ...
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... Government in fixing the date of its presentation , so that it should not coincide with the presence of Poincaré at St. Petersburg . She promised Austria that as soon as the ultimatum was presented at Belgrade she would point out to the ...
... Government in fixing the date of its presentation , so that it should not coincide with the presence of Poincaré at St. Petersburg . She promised Austria that as soon as the ultimatum was presented at Belgrade she would point out to the ...
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... Government retained the right to establish naval bases and to intervene by armed force in order to maintain the ' independence ' of the country or to preserve ' the Government . That right has been acted upon in Cuba by the landing on ...
... Government retained the right to establish naval bases and to intervene by armed force in order to maintain the ' independence ' of the country or to preserve ' the Government . That right has been acted upon in Cuba by the landing on ...
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