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Its population , already twenty - five millions , will exceed that of the Austrian empire within the period during which it may be hoped that Mr. Hülsemann may yet remain in the honorable discharge of his duties to his gov- ernment .
Its population , already twenty - five millions , will exceed that of the Austrian empire within the period during which it may be hoped that Mr. Hülsemann may yet remain in the honorable discharge of his duties to his gov- ernment .
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They will remain so until they finally are drawn into the strategic zone either of America or of the U.S.S.R. - or until both big nations agree to quit tugging , and abide honestly by that agreement .
They will remain so until they finally are drawn into the strategic zone either of America or of the U.S.S.R. - or until both big nations agree to quit tugging , and abide honestly by that agreement .
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Consequently , it seems likely that England will come out on top ; Trieste will remain Italian and Salonika will remain Greek , both under British protection ; and the Soviet region will have to get along without a major naval base in ...
Consequently , it seems likely that England will come out on top ; Trieste will remain Italian and Salonika will remain Greek , both under British protection ; and the Soviet region will have to get along without a major naval base in ...
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EVOLUTION OF THE NATIONAL INTEREST | 3 |
The American Interest in the Removal of France from the North Ameri | 18 |
The French Interest in American Independence 1778 | 27 |
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