The Quarterly Review, 222–242. köideJohn Murray, 1924 |
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Page 384
... France , while rejecting a policy of forcible annexation , must acquire a number of military , po- litical , and economic guarantees which , by freeing this district from Prussian influence , should definitely protect our country from ...
... France , while rejecting a policy of forcible annexation , must acquire a number of military , po- litical , and economic guarantees which , by freeing this district from Prussian influence , should definitely protect our country from ...
Page 389
... France against Th the danger of German aggression . This proposal as originally put forward was of a very definite character ; her it was no vague and general suggestion of an alliance ; bei it was to include a precise specification of ...
... France against Th the danger of German aggression . This proposal as originally put forward was of a very definite character ; her it was no vague and general suggestion of an alliance ; bei it was to include a precise specification of ...
Page 394
... France against German attack by Great Britain and the United States . It is one which must be judged as a whole . It is easy enough to criticise each sepa- rate portion of it . The French could complain that their Allies had not ...
... France against German attack by Great Britain and the United States . It is one which must be judged as a whole . It is easy enough to criticise each sepa- rate portion of it . The French could complain that their Allies had not ...
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