The Trail of a Tradition ...G. P. Putnam's sons, 1926 - Всего страниц: 405 |
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... fact , is the cumulative testimony of American experi- ence that we want friendly and co - operating inter- course with all the nations of the earth , but con- stricting alliances and leagues with none ; that we distinguish between ...
... fact , is the cumulative testimony of American experi- ence that we want friendly and co - operating inter- course with all the nations of the earth , but con- stricting alliances and leagues with none ; that we distinguish between ...
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... facts and to resolve impartial equities - shorn of the politics and the intrigues that serve ambitions instead of amities . But these are all devices in which nations meet as Sovereigns - just as Britain and America have met as ...
... facts and to resolve impartial equities - shorn of the politics and the intrigues that serve ambitions instead of amities . But these are all devices in which nations meet as Sovereigns - just as Britain and America have met as ...
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... identity ; and it still is powerfully true that the Old World has " a set of primary interests " unrelated to our own . Lord Milner described a physical fact when he spoke C 1 о of " the shrinkage of the world . Foreword xvii.
... identity ; and it still is powerfully true that the Old World has " a set of primary interests " unrelated to our own . Lord Milner described a physical fact when he spoke C 1 о of " the shrinkage of the world . Foreword xvii.
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... facts . But it insists that the material and the physical shall not be confused with the political and the moral . As recently as July 6 , 1925 , the London Daily News was saying that " the enmities distracting Europe arise . from ...
... facts . But it insists that the material and the physical shall not be confused with the political and the moral . As recently as July 6 , 1925 , the London Daily News was saying that " the enmities distracting Europe arise . from ...
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... fact that in all human probability the Colonies could not have won their independence at the time without French aid . This premise is the point at which we pick up the trail . French motives in sustaining the revolt of the Colonies ...
... fact that in all human probability the Colonies could not have won their independence at the time without French aid . This premise is the point at which we pick up the trail . French motives in sustaining the revolt of the Colonies ...
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