The Living Age, Volume 290Living Age Company, 1916 |
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Page 187
... Europe that will arise after the war . We may there- fore assume that that settlement will be a just one , and that it will include , for example , the restoration of Belgium and the other small nations overrun by the German armies ...
... Europe that will arise after the war . We may there- fore assume that that settlement will be a just one , and that it will include , for example , the restoration of Belgium and the other small nations overrun by the German armies ...
Page 207
... Europe generally , who are eager to lead their own national lives , and to free themselves from the exploitation , military , political , and economic , of their alien rulers . In one of its main aspects this war is the decisive ...
... Europe generally , who are eager to lead their own national lives , and to free themselves from the exploitation , military , political , and economic , of their alien rulers . In one of its main aspects this war is the decisive ...
Page 592
... Europe up to August , 1914 . War came inevitably as the result of the European system , the two extremi- ties having reached the point of col- lision . The Balance of Power could not endure any longer under its own fierce competitive ...
... Europe up to August , 1914 . War came inevitably as the result of the European system , the two extremi- ties having reached the point of col- lision . The Balance of Power could not endure any longer under its own fierce competitive ...
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Britain and the United States | 129 |
67 | 193 |
The First Battle of Ypres | 257 |
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