The Fortnightly, Band 103;Band 109Chapman and Hall, 1918 |
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... continue the war for an indefinite number of years - forgetting that they are drawing cheques on the nation's blood and substance for which they are unable to secure an adequate , or indeed any , return . Even the resources of the ...
... continue the war for an indefinite number of years - forgetting that they are drawing cheques on the nation's blood and substance for which they are unable to secure an adequate , or indeed any , return . Even the resources of the ...
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... continue the war for an indefinite number of years - forgetting that they are drawing cheques on the nation's blood and substance for which they are unable to secure an adequate , or indeed any , return . Even the resources of the ...
... continue the war for an indefinite number of years - forgetting that they are drawing cheques on the nation's blood and substance for which they are unable to secure an adequate , or indeed any , return . Even the resources of the ...
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... continue to personify the tendency to fight on in the old way ; the Central Governments manifest the will - sustained by force and guile - to impose peace ; and the Allied peoples , who have to carry the burdens of both war and peace ...
... continue to personify the tendency to fight on in the old way ; the Central Governments manifest the will - sustained by force and guile - to impose peace ; and the Allied peoples , who have to carry the burdens of both war and peace ...
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... continue Frederick the Great's foreign policy . He desired to humiliate Austria in order to procure for Prussia the hegemony in Germany . In his eyes , as in the eyes of most of the 30 THE HOHENZOLLERNS VERSUS THE HABSBURGS .
... continue Frederick the Great's foreign policy . He desired to humiliate Austria in order to procure for Prussia the hegemony in Germany . In his eyes , as in the eyes of most of the 30 THE HOHENZOLLERNS VERSUS THE HABSBURGS .
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... continue to live at a high standard of comfort , in spite of reduced production , in spite of the decline of tonnage , in spite of the wasting of capital , and in spite of the direct and indirect results of a war which has probably ...
... continue to live at a high standard of comfort , in spite of reduced production , in spite of the decline of tonnage , in spite of the wasting of capital , and in spite of the direct and indirect results of a war which has probably ...
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Admiral Allies Alsace-Lorraine American Army attack Austria Austria-Hungary Baltic battle Bolshevik British British Army Cabinet cause CIII civilisation coal command course defence economic Empire enemy England English Entente Europe fact favour fighting Fleet force France French front German German Empire Germany's Government hand House of Commons human important increased Indian industry interest Ireland Irish Italian Khedive labour land leaders Lenin less letters Lord Lord Acton Lord Curzon Magyars matter ment military millions mind Minister months moral Napoleon naval Navy never officers Ohrana organisation Parliament party peace political population position possession present President principle problem question railway realised recognised reform result Russia Russian Serbia ships social spirit territory things thought tion to-day tons trade troops United Kingdom vast Vauvenargues victory Western front whole