The North American Review, Band 170O. Everett, 1968 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... France and Germany . There are some Germans , especially those of the old Bismarck school , who think that a Continental alliance against England would be a fata morgana , and for this reason , that France will never give up the idea of ...
... France and Germany . There are some Germans , especially those of the old Bismarck school , who think that a Continental alliance against England would be a fata morgana , and for this reason , that France will never give up the idea of ...
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... France , with their diplomacy , are brought simul- taneously into prominence , and it is with them that the final answer rests . There can be no doubt about the attitude of Russia and France , the former having to secure her interests ...
... France , with their diplomacy , are brought simul- taneously into prominence , and it is with them that the final answer rests . There can be no doubt about the attitude of Russia and France , the former having to secure her interests ...
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... France had become to Russia . No one can say how far a responsible French Government will allow itself to be drawn into a quarrel with which , so far as it relates to Persia , the Indian frontier and Manchuria , it has no concern . But ...
... France had become to Russia . No one can say how far a responsible French Government will allow itself to be drawn into a quarrel with which , so far as it relates to Persia , the Indian frontier and Manchuria , it has no concern . But ...
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