The Southwest in International AffairsInstitute, 1936 - 219 pages |
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Page 24
... affairs . By this time the increasing use of electric lighting was bringing about in industrialized countries a relative decrease in the markets for kerosene as an illuminant ; and the market demand for motor fuel had become one of ...
... affairs . By this time the increasing use of electric lighting was bringing about in industrialized countries a relative decrease in the markets for kerosene as an illuminant ; and the market demand for motor fuel had become one of ...
Page 87
... affairs of another . " 33 Notwithstanding the apparent inability of the President and his Sec- retary and Assistant Secretary of State to agree in their public utter- ances on the meaning of non - intervention , the intent of the New ...
... affairs of another . " 33 Notwithstanding the apparent inability of the President and his Sec- retary and Assistant Secretary of State to agree in their public utter- ances on the meaning of non - intervention , the intent of the New ...
Page 214
... affairs . The acceptance of international anarchy is a dangerous indication of the exhaustion of statesmanship in the world . It means that the law of the jungle will take the place of the reign of law . It means that no nation is ...
... affairs . The acceptance of international anarchy is a dangerous indication of the exhaustion of statesmanship in the world . It means that the law of the jungle will take the place of the reign of law . It means that no nation is ...
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