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The state theorists to - day assure us that the great and powerful corporations known as the governments of France , of England , of the United States , etc. , are designed to serve the communities which reside in those > countries .
The state theorists to - day assure us that the great and powerful corporations known as the governments of France , of England , of the United States , etc. , are designed to serve the communities which reside in those > countries .
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... he explains that it is not to the Law of any individual nation that he refers , but to the Common Law of Nations ' administered by the Prize Courts , especially by those of Great Britain and of the United States of America .
... he explains that it is not to the Law of any individual nation that he refers , but to the Common Law of Nations ' administered by the Prize Courts , especially by those of Great Britain and of the United States of America .
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6 6 6 State , with a united people on land and a naval force at sea , could make itself safe behind the Channel even against such military odds as Philip of Spain , Louis XIV , or Napoleon could assemble on the opposite shore .
6 6 6 State , with a united people on land and a naval force at sea , could make itself safe behind the Channel even against such military odds as Philip of Spain , Louis XIV , or Napoleon could assemble on the opposite shore .
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He foresaw that if the great trade unions , such as the miners , the transport workers , and the railwaymen , united in a policy to enforce a demand for higher wages in their own trades by means of a strike , they would have it in their ...
He foresaw that if the great trade unions , such as the miners , the transport workers , and the railwaymen , united in a policy to enforce a demand for higher wages in their own trades by means of a strike , they would have it in their ...
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... Powers in our own day , and the German submarine campaign ; they disturbed the economy of the whole world and had serious consequences for the combatants in their relations with the United States and other would - be neutrals .
... Powers in our own day , and the German submarine campaign ; they disturbed the economy of the whole world and had serious consequences for the combatants in their relations with the United States and other would - be neutrals .
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