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Page viii
... France . Nevertheless , though right be thus dethroned by might for a season , justice , " the common concern of " mankind , " is the only true policy of all States , and the precedents of wrong sooner or later recoil on the wrongdoer ...
... France . Nevertheless , though right be thus dethroned by might for a season , justice , " the common concern of " mankind , " is the only true policy of all States , and the precedents of wrong sooner or later recoil on the wrongdoer ...
Page x
... France . But is it not most probable , or indeed morally certain , that if France had not refused to co- operate with England and assist Denmark in her noble war of self - defence in 1865 , or had aided the minor States whom Prussia ...
... France . But is it not most probable , or indeed morally certain , that if France had not refused to co- operate with England and assist Denmark in her noble war of self - defence in 1865 , or had aided the minor States whom Prussia ...
Page xi
... France nouvelle , par M. Prevost - Paradol , ch . iii . p . 373 . ( k ) Pt . ii . ch . i . of this volume . ( 1 ) Mackintosh , Memoirs , vol . ii . p . 214 . ( m ) " La force matérielle , la force brutale , la guerre , puisqu'il faut l ...
... France nouvelle , par M. Prevost - Paradol , ch . iii . p . 373 . ( k ) Pt . ii . ch . i . of this volume . ( 1 ) Mackintosh , Memoirs , vol . ii . p . 214 . ( m ) " La force matérielle , la force brutale , la guerre , puisqu'il faut l ...
Page xiii
... France has acquired Nice and Savoy — an acquisition from which she has derived no real bene- fit , and incurred much odium , and which she made ( p ) in opposition to the warning and wishes of her ally Great Britain . I may be allowed ...
... France has acquired Nice and Savoy — an acquisition from which she has derived no real bene- fit , and incurred much odium , and which she made ( p ) in opposition to the warning and wishes of her ally Great Britain . I may be allowed ...
Page xvii
... France and England , as it should seem upon two grounds : ( 1 ) That the sending of foreign troops to Greece was necessitated by the unneutral conduct of the Government of that country towards Russia , the enemy of France and England ...
... France and England , as it should seem upon two grounds : ( 1 ) That the sending of foreign troops to Greece was necessitated by the unneutral conduct of the Government of that country towards Russia , the enemy of France and England ...
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