The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 131Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1941 |
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Pagina 55
... armed might of the Germans is not utterly broken by utter defeat , and if that armed might is not kept broken by a peace that should be neither vindictive nor magnanimous , that should contain neither ' forgiveness ' nor ' retribution ...
... armed might of the Germans is not utterly broken by utter defeat , and if that armed might is not kept broken by a peace that should be neither vindictive nor magnanimous , that should contain neither ' forgiveness ' nor ' retribution ...
Pagina 109
... armed hegemony that was as unintelligible as it was unaccept- able to the English and very perilous to the weaker Powers of Eastern and Central Europe . When the attempt failed , the French withdrew into their shell like a hermit crab ...
... armed hegemony that was as unintelligible as it was unaccept- able to the English and very perilous to the weaker Powers of Eastern and Central Europe . When the attempt failed , the French withdrew into their shell like a hermit crab ...
Pagina 244
... armed for self- defence is also armed for offence . A Germany , able to defend herself , is also able to attack her neighbours - and is , indeed , by far the strongest military Power in Europe . This is what she became after 1932 - with ...
... armed for self- defence is also armed for offence . A Germany , able to defend herself , is also able to attack her neighbours - and is , indeed , by far the strongest military Power in Europe . This is what she became after 1932 - with ...
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The British Commonwealth and the World | 39 |
VANNIN Helen | 45 |
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