The Quarterly Review, 273. köideJohn Murray, 1939 |
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Page 74
... common action , and the conviction that such common action was in contempla- tion would be most potent to prevent attack altogether . A threatened or devastated France or Britain or Holland , ' he added , ' might be forced to cede to a ...
... common action , and the conviction that such common action was in contempla- tion would be most potent to prevent attack altogether . A threatened or devastated France or Britain or Holland , ' he added , ' might be forced to cede to a ...
Page 100
... common danger ; if they had joined the Axis Powers the latter would be predominant in the Eastern Mediterranean and Black Seas and would thus be assured of secure landlocked or overland routes into Asia and into Africa . Imagination ...
... common danger ; if they had joined the Axis Powers the latter would be predominant in the Eastern Mediterranean and Black Seas and would thus be assured of secure landlocked or overland routes into Asia and into Africa . Imagination ...
Page 160
... common tradition and a common outlook on world affairs may keep in partnership a number of countries who are not subject to any binding links . The case of the Colonies is entirely different , for they are under the direct control of ...
... common tradition and a common outlook on world affairs may keep in partnership a number of countries who are not subject to any binding links . The case of the Colonies is entirely different , for they are under the direct control of ...
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