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Let me point out very briefly what I regard as the fundamental error in the position of those who now wish to stop our building up the navy , and who nevertheless belong to the republican party . The one unforgivable crime is to put ...
Let me point out very briefly what I regard as the fundamental error in the position of those who now wish to stop our building up the navy , and who nevertheless belong to the republican party . The one unforgivable crime is to put ...
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The actual position of Germany is , of course , of primary importance in discussing the balance of Power , because it is the growth of that country in armaments which , to borrow a phrase from Cecil Rhodes , has “ upset the apple - cart ...
The actual position of Germany is , of course , of primary importance in discussing the balance of Power , because it is the growth of that country in armaments which , to borrow a phrase from Cecil Rhodes , has “ upset the apple - cart ...
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Just as an American observer who has been living in Europe gets the idea , on returning to the United States , that popularly there is an underestimation of the political power which America's material position has given us , he also ...
Just as an American observer who has been living in Europe gets the idea , on returning to the United States , that popularly there is an underestimation of the political power which America's material position has given us , he also ...
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EVOLUTION OF THE NATIONAL INTEREST | 3 |
can Continent 1760 | 18 |
The French Interest in American Independence 1778 | 27 |
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