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It meant : give them any authority or credit that may be their due , but let it be
always subject to that limit and condition . Let everything be conceded to them
that is compatible with their avowed character and traditions ; but see that you do
...
It meant : give them any authority or credit that may be their due , but let it be
always subject to that limit and condition . Let everything be conceded to them
that is compatible with their avowed character and traditions ; but see that you do
...
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But it is true only if we are prepared to give to the terms diplomacy ' and '
international ' a somewhat elastic and non - technical connotation . The question
as to the proper and precise connotation of those terms is one which must
presently ...
But it is true only if we are prepared to give to the terms diplomacy ' and '
international ' a somewhat elastic and non - technical connotation . The question
as to the proper and precise connotation of those terms is one which must
presently ...
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Yet in his desire to give each Balkan State a sufficient seaboard and an adequate
number of ports , the writer argues that there need be no serious infringement of
the law of nationality , since most of the maritime towns are inhabited by mixed ...
Yet in his desire to give each Balkan State a sufficient seaboard and an adequate
number of ports , the writer argues that there need be no serious infringement of
the law of nationality , since most of the maritime towns are inhabited by mixed ...
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PUBLISHED | 12 |
THE INDICTMENT AGAINST CHRISTIANITY | 27 |
THE TURKISH PEASANTRY OF ANATOLIA | 49 |
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