The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 131Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1941 |
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... French fleet indirectly by associating it with the Italian fleet , so leaving the French with an apparent , though illusory , semi - independence . Their problem is not an easy one , for , although they can put irresistible pressure on ...
... French fleet indirectly by associating it with the Italian fleet , so leaving the French with an apparent , though illusory , semi - independence . Their problem is not an easy one , for , although they can put irresistible pressure on ...
Pagina 247
... French association be prepared before the character of the peace is determined . Without France , the peace cannot endure , for without France there can be no balance of power . Without the Anglo - French alliance , Germany will be ...
... French association be prepared before the character of the peace is determined . Without France , the peace cannot endure , for without France there can be no balance of power . Without the Anglo - French alliance , Germany will be ...
Pagina 248
... French Indo - China must , when the war is over , become part of a great defensive system , with Singapore as the ... French command , belong to the same system . Events have shown that Madagascar is essential to the defence of the ...
... French Indo - China must , when the war is over , become part of a great defensive system , with Singapore as the ... French command , belong to the same system . Events have shown that Madagascar is essential to the defence of the ...
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