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Pagina 197
... peace , as we may see in the ancient example of Themistocles and in the modern example of the Duke of Wellington . Moreover , before the last election in 1918 the politicians had had plenty of evidence of the real nature of the peace ...
... peace , as we may see in the ancient example of Themistocles and in the modern example of the Duke of Wellington . Moreover , before the last election in 1918 the politicians had had plenty of evidence of the real nature of the peace ...
Pagina 211
... peace of 1763 Grenville brought before Parliament his proposal to tax the American colo- nies , urging that 63 millions had been added to the National Debt , largely for the successful war against the French in America , and that it was ...
... peace of 1763 Grenville brought before Parliament his proposal to tax the American colo- nies , urging that 63 millions had been added to the National Debt , largely for the successful war against the French in America , and that it was ...
Pagina 222
... peace , a repetition of war would make this country and its remote confederates more and more deservedly hated , not only in the East , but also in the whole civilized world . It is therefore the in- terest of this country to make peace ...
... peace , a repetition of war would make this country and its remote confederates more and more deservedly hated , not only in the East , but also in the whole civilized world . It is therefore the in- terest of this country to make peace ...
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