He takes the liberty of calling attention to the fact that the objects which the statesmen of the belligerents on both sides have in mind in this war are virtually the same, as stated in general terms to their own people and to the world. Blackwood's Magazine - Strona 2611920Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
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...principle ; so is Great Britain. Great Britain has said that she fights, and we have said that we fight, to make the rights and privileges of weak peoples and small states as secure against aggression in the future as are the rights and privileges of great states. Even Germany has professed that purpose,... | |
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