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... United States ? It is easier to apply the analogy of the United States to Europe than to the British Empire . In Europe the geographical area of the imagined unit is continental . His- tory suggests that for the building up of a big ...
... United States ? It is easier to apply the analogy of the United States to Europe than to the British Empire . In Europe the geographical area of the imagined unit is continental . His- tory suggests that for the building up of a big ...
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THE UNITED STATES OF EUROPE No special exertion is needed to discover the origin of the idea which led to the United States of Europe . It stares us in the face . The very name under which it is discussed shows that it springs from the ...
THE UNITED STATES OF EUROPE No special exertion is needed to discover the origin of the idea which led to the United States of Europe . It stares us in the face . The very name under which it is discussed shows that it springs from the ...
Pagina 181
... United States . A single economic group as strong and as young and as vital as the United States cannot but threaten danger to the world and to itself if it has no counterparts and makeweights to preserve some sort of economic ...
... United States . A single economic group as strong and as young and as vital as the United States cannot but threaten danger to the world and to itself if it has no counterparts and makeweights to preserve some sort of economic ...
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THE AFRICAN LABOURER IN 1929 By W Benson | 15 |
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WHAT IS WRONG WITH CRICKET? By G J V Weigall | 92 |
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