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The national power for offence in turn is used to enable the nationals ( or is it the internationals ? ) of each state to appropriate the real wealth of undeveloped countries to the exclusion of all others of a different nationality ...
The national power for offence in turn is used to enable the nationals ( or is it the internationals ? ) of each state to appropriate the real wealth of undeveloped countries to the exclusion of all others of a different nationality ...
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The performances of any representative man have to be viewed reasonably , and by instructing him at every turn , his initiative will be curbed and his courage become a very attenuated affair . We are , therefore , faced with the problem ...
The performances of any representative man have to be viewed reasonably , and by instructing him at every turn , his initiative will be curbed and his courage become a very attenuated affair . We are , therefore , faced with the problem ...
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... each town or village in turn showing the others what it could do and how well it could be done ; and , as the centre of all effort , the much - talked - of scheme of a National Theatre should be brought into being .
... each town or village in turn showing the others what it could do and how well it could be done ; and , as the centre of all effort , the much - talked - of scheme of a National Theatre should be brought into being .
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This he proves to us , incontestably , by turning the globe before our eyes to show us England in the exact centre of a land - hemisphere , while New Zealand , at the other pole of an earth - axis , is approximately the centre of the ...
This he proves to us , incontestably , by turning the globe before our eyes to show us England in the exact centre of a land - hemisphere , while New Zealand , at the other pole of an earth - axis , is approximately the centre of the ...
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Fortunately no leader appeared among the allies possessing the rare talent for command or the inspired gift of naval daring who was capable of turning the situation to the decisive advantage of their arms .
Fortunately no leader appeared among the allies possessing the rare talent for command or the inspired gift of naval daring who was capable of turning the situation to the decisive advantage of their arms .
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