The Review of Reviews, Volumes 57-60William Thomas Stead Horace Marshall and Son., 1918 |
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... Europe scheme , and , by reducing Prussia to her proper place in the European comity of nations , assuring permanent peace to Europe . This task involves holding out until the strength of the last Ally is felt on the Western front ...
... Europe scheme , and , by reducing Prussia to her proper place in the European comity of nations , assuring permanent peace to Europe . This task involves holding out until the strength of the last Ally is felt on the Western front ...
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... European ends at the expense of our weaker Allies inside Europe . Lord Lansdowne's plea for the abandonment of our war aims in South - Eastern Europe is , in effect , an attempt to save the dynastic principle and its handmaid , the old ...
... European ends at the expense of our weaker Allies inside Europe . Lord Lansdowne's plea for the abandonment of our war aims in South - Eastern Europe is , in effect , an attempt to save the dynastic principle and its handmaid , the old ...
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... Europe , or to exploit the lesser nations for their own ends , is a European concern which must not be brushed aside in any revision of Allied policy . . 99 Let our war aims be defined ; let them be stated not only in terms of the ...
... Europe , or to exploit the lesser nations for their own ends , is a European concern which must not be brushed aside in any revision of Allied policy . . 99 Let our war aims be defined ; let them be stated not only in terms of the ...
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... Europe to Anatolia . After the disasters of 1913 there was a corre- sponding change in the national consciousness . The Turkish nation abandoned the tradition of being a dominant race in Europe , resolved to develop its own latent ...
... Europe to Anatolia . After the disasters of 1913 there was a corre- sponding change in the national consciousness . The Turkish nation abandoned the tradition of being a dominant race in Europe , resolved to develop its own latent ...
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... Europe , cir- cumstances may conceivably arise in which some at least of these reserves of man - power may be made available ; but in the meanwhile , as Mr. S. G. Cheng points out in The New Europe for December 20th , China is very ...
... Europe , cir- cumstances may conceivably arise in which some at least of these reserves of man - power may be made available ; but in the meanwhile , as Mr. S. G. Cheng points out in The New Europe for December 20th , China is very ...
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