The National Review, Volume 87W.H. Allen, 1926 - Great Britain |
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... in Southern Tyrol are in such terrible social and political need . Hand in hand with it there exists deep economic depression . We know that things need not be like this if the spirit of pacification were really at work in Italy .
... in Southern Tyrol are in such terrible social and political need . Hand in hand with it there exists deep economic depression . We know that things need not be like this if the spirit of pacification were really at work in Italy .
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In reality the situation of things was such that if the danger of a disturbance of peace arose out of the oppression of a people an appeal to the League of Nations was permissible . Moreover , the League of Nations was the institution ...
In reality the situation of things was such that if the danger of a disturbance of peace arose out of the oppression of a people an appeal to the League of Nations was permissible . Moreover , the League of Nations was the institution ...
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We cordially invite German statesmen to study a large map of South America , and note the huge areas calling for the very things Germany could abundantly supply without any challenge to the Monroe Doctrine , and to the mutual advantage ...
We cordially invite German statesmen to study a large map of South America , and note the huge areas calling for the very things Germany could abundantly supply without any challenge to the Monroe Doctrine , and to the mutual advantage ...
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room . of amiable platitudes and that unquenchable optimism that enables Responsible Statesmen to believe that things are never quite so bad as the persons immediately concerned suppose , and that , provided we don't take the situation ...
room . of amiable platitudes and that unquenchable optimism that enables Responsible Statesmen to believe that things are never quite so bad as the persons immediately concerned suppose , and that , provided we don't take the situation ...
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WINSTON CHURCHILL'S Chancellorship of the Exchequer ( from which great things must have been expected by the Prime Minister when making the appointAnother ment ) is proving as disappointing as his £ 800,000,000 Budget tenure of several ...
WINSTON CHURCHILL'S Chancellorship of the Exchequer ( from which great things must have been expected by the Prime Minister when making the appointAnother ment ) is proving as disappointing as his £ 800,000,000 Budget tenure of several ...
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