The Quarterly Review, Volumes 272-273John Murray, 1939 |
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Page 74
... common action , and the conviction that such common action was in contempla- tion would be most potent to prevent attack altogether . A threatened or devastated France or Britain or Holland , ' he added , might be forced to cede to a ...
... common action , and the conviction that such common action was in contempla- tion would be most potent to prevent attack altogether . A threatened or devastated France or Britain or Holland , ' he added , might be forced to cede to a ...
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... common characteristics ; but it is not the English State . States are not collections , but classes . Now classes too are com- posed of individual elements , though they are not created by a process of grouping together physically , as ...
... common characteristics ; but it is not the English State . States are not collections , but classes . Now classes too are com- posed of individual elements , though they are not created by a process of grouping together physically , as ...
Page 160
... common tradition and a common outlook on world affairs may keep in partnership a number of countries who are not subject to any binding links . The case of the Colonies is entirely different , for they are under the direct control of ...
... common tradition and a common outlook on world affairs may keep in partnership a number of countries who are not subject to any binding links . The case of the Colonies is entirely different , for they are under the direct control of ...
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ART No 539 JANUARY 1939 | 1 |
Refugees in England | 2 |
Ancient Classics in a Modern World | 3 |
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