North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Τόμοι 245-246University of Northern Iowa, 1938 |
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Σελίδα 247
When Mr. Hartley discusses the " parallel position " of the United States and Great Britain in respect to peace he loses all touch with the real world . " Both the United States and the British Empire are ' status quo ' powers . " The ...
When Mr. Hartley discusses the " parallel position " of the United States and Great Britain in respect to peace he loses all touch with the real world . " Both the United States and the British Empire are ' status quo ' powers . " The ...
Σελίδα 248
the United States would be bound to resist . But such threats as these also affect British interests unfavorably and Britain would therefore show at least benevolent neutrality toward any action the United States might choose to take ...
the United States would be bound to resist . But such threats as these also affect British interests unfavorably and Britain would therefore show at least benevolent neutrality toward any action the United States might choose to take ...
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... United States took no strong diplomatic stand while China was being dismembered by Britain , France , Russia and Germany . In 1898 , while the United States was busy helping to wrest Cuba and the Philippines from Spain , Britain grew ...
... United States took no strong diplomatic stand while China was being dismembered by Britain , France , Russia and Germany . In 1898 , while the United States was busy helping to wrest Cuba and the Philippines from Spain , Britain grew ...
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