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... annihilating Turks , Bulgars , or Austrians , but only by destroying Prussian military power , which cannot be overthrown where we cannot get at it , but only where we On the Anglo - French front the fate of Europe will be decided .
... annihilating Turks , Bulgars , or Austrians , but only by destroying Prussian military power , which cannot be overthrown where we cannot get at it , but only where we On the Anglo - French front the fate of Europe will be decided .
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We are fighting for security , as the condition of European civilization . Each Ally should in the first place make up its own mind as to the irreducible minimum necessary to attain that security and refer other questions to an Allied ...
We are fighting for security , as the condition of European civilization . Each Ally should in the first place make up its own mind as to the irreducible minimum necessary to attain that security and refer other questions to an Allied ...
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( ) The Kiel Canal to be internationalized under European guarantees . ( g ) No modification of the published terms by secret diplomacy , whether in the shape of a promise of dynastic marriages or any commercial concessions whatsoever .
( ) The Kiel Canal to be internationalized under European guarantees . ( g ) No modification of the published terms by secret diplomacy , whether in the shape of a promise of dynastic marriages or any commercial concessions whatsoever .
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In mediæval Europe Rome was the acknowledged centre of international law , and Popes braved emperors and punished emperors who defied the laws of God and man .
In mediæval Europe Rome was the acknowledged centre of international law , and Popes braved emperors and punished emperors who defied the laws of God and man .
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It was addressed “ To the Heads of the Belligerent Peoples , ” to whom Benedictus XV thus appealed : Since the beginning of our Pontificate , amid the horrors of the terrible war let loose on Europe , we ...
It was addressed “ To the Heads of the Belligerent Peoples , ” to whom Benedictus XV thus appealed : Since the beginning of our Pontificate , amid the horrors of the terrible war let loose on Europe , we ...
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