The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 131Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1941 |
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Pagina 108
... Victory in the field is possible without France - but victory at the conference table is impossible without her , impossible , at least , for England . The Germans , in their dealings with the French , are offering what we cannot offer ...
... Victory in the field is possible without France - but victory at the conference table is impossible without her , impossible , at least , for England . The Germans , in their dealings with the French , are offering what we cannot offer ...
Pagina 147
... victory seems out of the question in the present year , nor is it inconceivable that the two mighty opponents will exhaust one another in bloody and destructive warfare . It may be that the Germans will fail in Russia , or fall short of ...
... victory seems out of the question in the present year , nor is it inconceivable that the two mighty opponents will exhaust one another in bloody and destructive warfare . It may be that the Germans will fail in Russia , or fall short of ...
Pagina 197
... victory be not only a Russian victory , not only an American victory , but chiefly and above all a British victory - and a British peace . The principal condition of a British peace is the maintenance of the balance of power , which is ...
... victory be not only a Russian victory , not only an American victory , but chiefly and above all a British victory - and a British peace . The principal condition of a British peace is the maintenance of the balance of power , which is ...
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