The Fortnightly Review, Том 97Chapman and Hall, 1912 |
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... bear the party machinery when its use might weaken the hands of an Executive engaged in critical negotiations with other Governments . The principle of continuity in foreign affairs is sound ; but 4 THE FOREIGN OFFICE AUTOCRACY .
... bear the party machinery when its use might weaken the hands of an Executive engaged in critical negotiations with other Governments . The principle of continuity in foreign affairs is sound ; but 4 THE FOREIGN OFFICE AUTOCRACY .
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... hand , it is frequently quite genuine . In practice it comes to this : that we are almost at the mercy of two men - the Foreign Secretary and the Premier - in the domain of foreign policy . I do not , of course , overlook the fact that ...
... hand , it is frequently quite genuine . In practice it comes to this : that we are almost at the mercy of two men - the Foreign Secretary and the Premier - in the domain of foreign policy . I do not , of course , overlook the fact that ...
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... hands of one or two gentlemen who have risen to distinction by success in the political arena . The Committee of Foreign Affairs is now no longer regarded as a merely academic suggestion . It has been taken up by a considerable number ...
... hands of one or two gentlemen who have risen to distinction by success in the political arena . The Committee of Foreign Affairs is now no longer regarded as a merely academic suggestion . It has been taken up by a considerable number ...
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... hand , an agreement between nations possesses neither unconditional validity nor unlimited binding force . By signing a contract a merchant binds only himself , and he must fulfil the contract even if he has signed away his property ...
... hand , an agreement between nations possesses neither unconditional validity nor unlimited binding force . By signing a contract a merchant binds only himself , and he must fulfil the contract even if he has signed away his property ...
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... hand , France began to display independent diplo- matic initiative , and to pull the diplomatic wires of Europe as Bismarck had done during thirty years . Monsieur Delcassé resolved to clear away the differences which Bismarck had ...
... hand , France began to display independent diplo- matic initiative , and to pull the diplomatic wires of Europe as Bismarck had done during thirty years . Monsieur Delcassé resolved to clear away the differences which Bismarck had ...
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