The Fortnightly, Band 103;Band 109Chapman and Hall, 1918 |
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... Empires and keep them dismembered until a new spirit takes possession of their populations . That is the master - fact of the situation . If we are not able and willing to demolish the German and Austrian Empires , there is but one ...
... Empires and keep them dismembered until a new spirit takes possession of their populations . That is the master - fact of the situation . If we are not able and willing to demolish the German and Austrian Empires , there is but one ...
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... Empires and keep them dismembered until a new spirit takes possession of their populations . That is the master - fact of the situation . If we are not able and willing to demolish the German and Austrian Empires , there is but one ...
... Empires and keep them dismembered until a new spirit takes possession of their populations . That is the master - fact of the situation . If we are not able and willing to demolish the German and Austrian Empires , there is but one ...
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... Empires even now if they had truthful spokesmen at their head who agreed with the Entente as to the basis of ... Empire is to blame for the nation's ambition . The aspirations of Teutondom would persist unim- paired even if the ...
... Empires even now if they had truthful spokesmen at their head who agreed with the Entente as to the basis of ... Empire is to blame for the nation's ambition . The aspirations of Teutondom would persist unim- paired even if the ...
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... Empire under Prussia's leadership which relegated the Austrian Empire to a secondary position . In his Political Testaments of 1752 and of 1776 Frederick the Great urged his successors to extend Prussia's territories in Germany ...
... Empire under Prussia's leadership which relegated the Austrian Empire to a secondary position . In his Political Testaments of 1752 and of 1776 Frederick the Great urged his successors to extend Prussia's territories in Germany ...
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... Empire , transformed our- selves into a great military Power , withdrawing several million men from agriculture , shipbuilding , mining , manufactures , and other essential industries . A shortage of labour soon occurred , and then came ...
... Empire , transformed our- selves into a great military Power , withdrawing several million men from agriculture , shipbuilding , mining , manufactures , and other essential industries . A shortage of labour soon occurred , and then came ...
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