The Living Age, Volume 284Living Age Company, 1915 |
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... England was forced to abandon her isolation and to strengthen her position by alliances . Great Britain became Japan's ally , bringing her into a position of finan- cial dependence , in order never to experience the hostility of the Jap ...
... England was forced to abandon her isolation and to strengthen her position by alliances . Great Britain became Japan's ally , bringing her into a position of finan- cial dependence , in order never to experience the hostility of the Jap ...
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... England and Germany combined would be able to oppose suc- cessfully the Powers of the whole world . Hitherto England has disdained to arrange peacefully her relations with Germany . She feels confident that she is strong enough to bear ...
... England and Germany combined would be able to oppose suc- cessfully the Powers of the whole world . Hitherto England has disdained to arrange peacefully her relations with Germany . She feels confident that she is strong enough to bear ...
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... England's interests . It must remain an open question whether such an understanding should take the form of an alliance . By its nature it would be equivalent to an alliance , and on the basis of such an understanding England and ...
... England's interests . It must remain an open question whether such an understanding should take the form of an alliance . By its nature it would be equivalent to an alliance , and on the basis of such an understanding England and ...
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