The New Republic, Volume 10Republic Publishing Company, 1969 - Periodicals |
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Page 117
... tion . It set at naught principles that our govern- ment had solemnly proclaimed its intention of de- fending . The German government , in thus ex- ecuting its policy of ruthlessness , is quite alive to the fact that it has furnished a ...
... tion . It set at naught principles that our govern- ment had solemnly proclaimed its intention of de- fending . The German government , in thus ex- ecuting its policy of ruthlessness , is quite alive to the fact that it has furnished a ...
Page 164
... tion in breaches of international law by either belligerent or in respect by either for the rights of other nations . Those , however , who take their views on international law from the notes of the British Foreign Office seem somewhat ...
... tion in breaches of international law by either belligerent or in respect by either for the rights of other nations . Those , however , who take their views on international law from the notes of the British Foreign Office seem somewhat ...
Page 184
... tion is essential to responsible and able conduct of the public business . If the President's " conference " were adopted as a part of the unwritten constitution , it might soon develop into an unexpectedly useful institu- tion . It ...
... tion is essential to responsible and able conduct of the public business . If the President's " conference " were adopted as a part of the unwritten constitution , it might soon develop into an unexpectedly useful institu- tion . It ...
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