The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 131Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1941 |
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Pagina 108
III • ' Bear in mind that you have a common enemy . and a common cause to defend .'- SWIFT , Directions to Servants . That France has ceased to be a belligerent is no reason why the British Government should have no French policy . That ...
III • ' Bear in mind that you have a common enemy . and a common cause to defend .'- SWIFT , Directions to Servants . That France has ceased to be a belligerent is no reason why the British Government should have no French policy . That ...
Pagina 113
... common outlook , a common policy , a common conception , and a common purpose , the chances of making sure that the victory will be final , and of winning the peace , will be vastly greater than they would be if there were enmity ...
... common outlook , a common policy , a common conception , and a common purpose , the chances of making sure that the victory will be final , and of winning the peace , will be vastly greater than they would be if there were enmity ...
Pagina 166
... common security or common well being . Whether such an experiment can succeed , whether a political system so completely devoid of any rigid constitutional framework can , in the long run , stand either the strain of war or the ...
... common security or common well being . Whether such an experiment can succeed , whether a political system so completely devoid of any rigid constitutional framework can , in the long run , stand either the strain of war or the ...
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