The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 131Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1941 |
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Pagina 55
... alliance with one another , and , above all , an England strong enough on land , on the sea , and in the air to ... alliances or federations ( which would be rendered useless if they were absorbed into a general federation ) . SEA ...
... alliance with one another , and , above all , an England strong enough on land , on the sea , and in the air to ... alliances or federations ( which would be rendered useless if they were absorbed into a general federation ) . SEA ...
Pagina 243
... alliance . If Germany is to be inside , and therefore to be represented on the central body , she will demand equality of status with the other Powers and either secure it or leave the federation . If she leaves , the federation will ...
... alliance . If Germany is to be inside , and therefore to be represented on the central body , she will demand equality of status with the other Powers and either secure it or leave the federation . If she leaves , the federation will ...
Pagina 247
... alliance , Germany will be master of Europe - and , therefore , of England as well . The Low Countries cannot be preserved from foreign domination nor can the Rhine be defended in the Europe of the future , without the help of France ...
... alliance , Germany will be master of Europe - and , therefore , of England as well . The Low Countries cannot be preserved from foreign domination nor can the Rhine be defended in the Europe of the future , without the help of France ...
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