The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 131Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1941 |
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... remain . When a nation must lower the banners under which it has advanced towards seeming victory and exchanges them for other banners to elude final defeat , it has made the gravest resolve a nation can make - the gravest except one ...
... remain . When a nation must lower the banners under which it has advanced towards seeming victory and exchanges them for other banners to elude final defeat , it has made the gravest resolve a nation can make - the gravest except one ...
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... remain Great Britain's most vital interest on the European Continent . It is for Great Britain to judge the whole Eastern European question - includ- ing the question of the Polish frontiers and of the Baltic States - on its merits when ...
... remain Great Britain's most vital interest on the European Continent . It is for Great Britain to judge the whole Eastern European question - includ- ing the question of the Polish frontiers and of the Baltic States - on its merits when ...
Pagina 250
... remain open - minded with regard to the future and not to accept any settle- ment before it is necessary to do so . It is in the interest of Great Britain - as of France and , for that matter , of the United States- that the Middle Zone ...
... remain open - minded with regard to the future and not to accept any settle- ment before it is necessary to do so . It is in the interest of Great Britain - as of France and , for that matter , of the United States- that the Middle Zone ...
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The British Commonwealth and the World | 39 |
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