The National and English Review, Volume 64National Review Limited, 1915 |
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... interests . A handful of scattered and disorganised individuals worked ceaselessly and strenuously year by year to arouse their countrymen to the German danger , and to persuade them to prepare adequately and betimes so that Great ...
... interests . A handful of scattered and disorganised individuals worked ceaselessly and strenuously year by year to arouse their countrymen to the German danger , and to persuade them to prepare adequately and betimes so that Great ...
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... interests ! " Unthinkable " was the epithet usually applied to the proposal for a Triple Entente , and responsible statesmen who were aware of the critical condition of European affairs dare not even inform Parliament of the possibility ...
... interests ! " Unthinkable " was the epithet usually applied to the proposal for a Triple Entente , and responsible statesmen who were aware of the critical condition of European affairs dare not even inform Parliament of the possibility ...
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... interests , but Berlin has never said ditto to Vienna except when it suited German interests . We quite understand the view of those who maintain that for once Germany placed her fortunes and her fate in the keeping of another Power ...
... interests , but Berlin has never said ditto to Vienna except when it suited German interests . We quite understand the view of those who maintain that for once Germany placed her fortunes and her fate in the keeping of another Power ...
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... interest of the Entente and the first interest of England . Both will spare no efforts to preserve it . But any plans which may be based on the supposition that the policy of either has changed , or is likely to change , are doomed to ...
... interest of the Entente and the first interest of England . Both will spare no efforts to preserve it . But any plans which may be based on the supposition that the policy of either has changed , or is likely to change , are doomed to ...
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... interests , British honour , British obligations , and free from all passion . " We had no secret engagements whatsoever . The Triple Entente was not an Alliance , it was merely “ a diplomatic group . " Until yesterday “ we had ...
... interests , British honour , British obligations , and free from all passion . " We had no secret engagements whatsoever . The Triple Entente was not an Alliance , it was merely “ a diplomatic group . " Until yesterday “ we had ...
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