The New Republic, Volume 10Republic Publishing Company, 1969 - Periodicals |
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Page 163
... Germany and France , Germany and Italy , we should always have a fleet large enough to defend our shores against any combination of the two great- est naval Powers in Europe . This has been our standard . Look at the position of Germany ...
... Germany and France , Germany and Italy , we should always have a fleet large enough to defend our shores against any combination of the two great- est naval Powers in Europe . This has been our standard . Look at the position of Germany ...
Page 176
... German liberalism and which will justify the German nation in the resolution to recover by means of patient and sleepless cunning what they may have yielded to an overwhelming preponderance of numbers and force . Assuming that Germany ...
... German liberalism and which will justify the German nation in the resolution to recover by means of patient and sleepless cunning what they may have yielded to an overwhelming preponderance of numbers and force . Assuming that Germany ...
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German Political Strategy F there are any Germans who are still capable I of disinterestedly analyzing the moral and practical relationship of Germany to the rest of mankind , what , we wonder , are their honest thoughts about the ...
German Political Strategy F there are any Germans who are still capable I of disinterestedly analyzing the moral and practical relationship of Germany to the rest of mankind , what , we wonder , are their honest thoughts about the ...
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