University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 2University of Toronto Press, 1932 - Canada |
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Page 11
... achieve a change of heart , or even to realize that wars do not pay , is , in the light of the last war , flirting ... achieved , it does seem essential that we provide some security against attack and some assurance that wars may not ...
... achieve a change of heart , or even to realize that wars do not pay , is , in the light of the last war , flirting ... achieved , it does seem essential that we provide some security against attack and some assurance that wars may not ...
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... achieved their ends . But from these ends or from the methods adopted in achieving them have come dangers and consequences of a quite unexpected character . In Japan the financial and economic situation , already serious , has grown ...
... achieved their ends . But from these ends or from the methods adopted in achieving them have come dangers and consequences of a quite unexpected character . In Japan the financial and economic situation , already serious , has grown ...
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... achieve the necessary result . Few things would be more valuable for the public service of Canada than to have a man who ... achieved . Lord Haldane's Committee on the Machinery of Govern- ment in 1918 made the significant proposal that ...
... achieve the necessary result . Few things would be more valuable for the public service of Canada than to have a man who ... achieved . Lord Haldane's Committee on the Machinery of Govern- ment in 1918 made the significant proposal that ...
Contents
1932 No | 2 |
The Crisis in the Far East NORMAN MACKENZIE | 3 |
D C TAIT | 21 |
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