The National Review, Volume 98W.H. Allen, 1932 - English literature |
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Page 579
... France and Britain ? None whatever . There is no serious clash of interests . All their disputes were settled long ago . France , like England , possesses all she wishes for ; she desires nothing , she conceals no adventurous designs .
... France and Britain ? None whatever . There is no serious clash of interests . All their disputes were settled long ago . France , like England , possesses all she wishes for ; she desires nothing , she conceals no adventurous designs .
Page 582
... France and America would for ever protect Belgium , and if in 1932 these two countries had announced that they would ... France's situation even more precarious . Only the Great Powers could have provided the Society at Geneva with the ...
... France and America would for ever protect Belgium , and if in 1932 these two countries had announced that they would ... France's situation even more precarious . Only the Great Powers could have provided the Society at Geneva with the ...
Page 583
... France and England are sufficiently strong to defend their essential interests . Morally , they are responsible for the peace and the tranquillity of the world , of the Europe of the future , which cannot live without them , and which ...
... France and England are sufficiently strong to defend their essential interests . Morally , they are responsible for the peace and the tranquillity of the world , of the Europe of the future , which cannot live without them , and which ...
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