The National Review, Volume 87W.H. Allen, 1926 - Great Britain |
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... for international intrigue which Geneva will afford German diplomacy , whose genius lies in embroiling other Powers . As Great Britain is mainly responsible for the gaffe of introducing Germany ( which will either cause the ...
... for international intrigue which Geneva will afford German diplomacy , whose genius lies in embroiling other Powers . As Great Britain is mainly responsible for the gaffe of introducing Germany ( which will either cause the ...
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As it is , the fate of Great Britain is bound up with that of our nearest neighbours , conspicuously France and Belgium , and consequently their security and independence become vital British interests . So whether we like it or not ...
As it is , the fate of Great Britain is bound up with that of our nearest neighbours , conspicuously France and Belgium , and consequently their security and independence become vital British interests . So whether we like it or not ...
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If " magnanimity was the wise and right policy for the victors , let Great Britain set the example by relinquishing some of Germany's several Colonies “ mandated ” to her . . Many members of the League of Nations will feel the full ...
If " magnanimity was the wise and right policy for the victors , let Great Britain set the example by relinquishing some of Germany's several Colonies “ mandated ” to her . . Many members of the League of Nations will feel the full ...
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The agreement between Great Britain and Germany as to the Portuguese colonies immediately before the war gave rise to the ... It was forgotten that this agreement was entirely conditional , and that Great Britain's loyalty in respect of ...
The agreement between Great Britain and Germany as to the Portuguese colonies immediately before the war gave rise to the ... It was forgotten that this agreement was entirely conditional , and that Great Britain's loyalty in respect of ...
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... for payment by the ALLIES , which , to speak frankly , is inspired by a desire to cripple France , Great Britain , Belgium , and Italy vis - à - vis Germany , and to enable Washington politicians to play us off against each other .
... for payment by the ALLIES , which , to speak frankly , is inspired by a desire to cripple France , Great Britain , Belgium , and Italy vis - à - vis Germany , and to enable Washington politicians to play us off against each other .
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