The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 132Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1942 |
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Pagina 195
... foreign policy.1 British foreign policy was often unsound before the war , but to - day it does not exist . Russia has a foreign policy , the United States have one , so have Germany and Japan , England alone has none . The consequences ...
... foreign policy.1 British foreign policy was often unsound before the war , but to - day it does not exist . Russia has a foreign policy , the United States have one , so have Germany and Japan , England alone has none . The consequences ...
Pagina 196
... foreign policy , because the one restraining , directing , authoritative hand , her hand , is not held over Europe . The purpose of British foreign policy is , or rather ought to be , the maintenance of British national and imperial ...
... foreign policy , because the one restraining , directing , authoritative hand , her hand , is not held over Europe . The purpose of British foreign policy is , or rather ought to be , the maintenance of British national and imperial ...
Pagina 202
... foreign policy , by her failure to understand the European situation and , therefore , to have any influence upon it , by her reluctance to assert and consolidate the immense authority she retains , although she is rapidly losing it ...
... foreign policy , by her failure to understand the European situation and , therefore , to have any influence upon it , by her reluctance to assert and consolidate the immense authority she retains , although she is rapidly losing it ...
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SOLOVEYTCHIK George | 48 |
Poems | 139 |
The Discipline of Peace | 144 |
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