The National Review, Volume 85W.H. Allen, 1925 - English literature |
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... foreign and domestic - without even being aware of the stakes . Ar any rate , there it is . Without having any mandate from the nation to whom these momentous matters are never so much as explained , and without " Trustworthy in the ...
... foreign and domestic - without even being aware of the stakes . Ar any rate , there it is . Without having any mandate from the nation to whom these momentous matters are never so much as explained , and without " Trustworthy in the ...
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... Foreign Office and the American State Depart- ment having been caught napping these bodies would , " to save face , " vie with Japanese and Soviet diplomats in repudiating the suggestion that there is anything behind the Treaty . We may ...
... Foreign Office and the American State Depart- ment having been caught napping these bodies would , " to save face , " vie with Japanese and Soviet diplomats in repudiating the suggestion that there is anything behind the Treaty . We may ...
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the latter , through the mouth of Mr. Tchicherin , the Soviet Foreign Minister , boldly declares : The treaty is more than an ordinary settlement of the differences between both countries . It is going to mark a turning - point in ...
the latter , through the mouth of Mr. Tchicherin , the Soviet Foreign Minister , boldly declares : The treaty is more than an ordinary settlement of the differences between both countries . It is going to mark a turning - point in ...
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... Foreign Office , and his warning , being based not upon any knowledge of a plot , but merely upon alarm at the widespread ferment among the Yugo- Slavs of the Dual Monarchy , was couched in very general terms and produced no effect ...
... Foreign Office , and his warning , being based not upon any knowledge of a plot , but merely upon alarm at the widespread ferment among the Yugo- Slavs of the Dual Monarchy , was couched in very general terms and produced no effect ...
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... foreign country . It is difficult enough to foretell home affairs . It is hopeless to make the attempt abroad . We may , however , claim | not to have misled our readers concerning the position and prospects of the Mussolini régime in ...
... foreign country . It is difficult enough to foretell home affairs . It is hopeless to make the attempt abroad . We may , however , claim | not to have misled our readers concerning the position and prospects of the Mussolini régime in ...
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