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Page 98
... effect , this has resulted in the inclusion of the former German South West Africa , New Guinea , and Samoa within the national protectionist tariff of the Union of South Africa , of Australia , and of New Zealand . Thus the blockade ...
... effect , this has resulted in the inclusion of the former German South West Africa , New Guinea , and Samoa within the national protectionist tariff of the Union of South Africa , of Australia , and of New Zealand . Thus the blockade ...
Page 143
... effect upon the conduct of foreign affairs in every country , an effect which the " classical " writers on diplomacy regret , or even deplore . Regrets are vain , for democracy has come to stay , at any rate for a considerable time and ...
... effect upon the conduct of foreign affairs in every country , an effect which the " classical " writers on diplomacy regret , or even deplore . Regrets are vain , for democracy has come to stay , at any rate for a considerable time and ...
Page 277
... effect of democracy in retarding or failing to stimulate the action of diplomatists . The widely signed petitions in favour of disarmament from numerous national and international associations presented at the opening of the Conference ...
... effect of democracy in retarding or failing to stimulate the action of diplomatists . The widely signed petitions in favour of disarmament from numerous national and international associations presented at the opening of the Conference ...
Contents
THE DIVIDING LINE OF THE WORLD WAR page | 13 |
THE DIFFICULTY OF MAKING PEACE | 18 |
THE OLD DIPLOMACY | 46 |
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