The National Review, Volume 70W.H. Allen, 1916 - English literature |
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marry foreign women or hold property abroad ; they had their law of Hanse goods on Hanse ships ; and they lent money to foreign Governments as a means of acquiring power in foreign States . Our English Merchant Adventurers imitated them ...
marry foreign women or hold property abroad ; they had their law of Hanse goods on Hanse ships ; and they lent money to foreign Governments as a means of acquiring power in foreign States . Our English Merchant Adventurers imitated them ...
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... Foreign Affairs , where unified action is necessary . But it means that in future the British Foreign Secretary would be executing a policy in behalf of a group of States , not his own State only . He and his Government would no longer ...
... Foreign Affairs , where unified action is necessary . But it means that in future the British Foreign Secretary would be executing a policy in behalf of a group of States , not his own State only . He and his Government would no longer ...
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... foreign policy is at bottom a plea for a self - contained trade system . Foreign policy is always concerned chiefly with economic interests . * Indeed , it may be defined , in its principal aspect , as the attitude which a State adopts ...
... foreign policy is at bottom a plea for a self - contained trade system . Foreign policy is always concerned chiefly with economic interests . * Indeed , it may be defined , in its principal aspect , as the attitude which a State adopts ...
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