The National Review, Volume 47, Issue 1W.H. Allen, 1906 |
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... statesmen remained comparatively oblivious of the existence of the British Empire . Our political energies were absorbed in our insular affairs , though it must be said in justice to our politicians and our people , that for ten years ...
... statesmen remained comparatively oblivious of the existence of the British Empire . Our political energies were absorbed in our insular affairs , though it must be said in justice to our politicians and our people , that for ten years ...
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... statesman must wait upon the conversion of the people , often extorted only by the hard logic of experience . The ... statesmen placed her in such a condition that , upon the outbreak of the recent war , she was forced at once into a ...
... statesman must wait upon the conversion of the people , often extorted only by the hard logic of experience . The ... statesmen placed her in such a condition that , upon the outbreak of the recent war , she was forced at once into a ...
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... statesmen must remember that its interests must not be frittered away ( as in the case of the Alaska - Yukon Boundary dispute ) in the vain hope of buying a lip - alliance with the United States . Reading between the lines of Lord ...
... statesmen must remember that its interests must not be frittered away ( as in the case of the Alaska - Yukon Boundary dispute ) in the vain hope of buying a lip - alliance with the United States . Reading between the lines of Lord ...
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