But if a situation were to be forced upon us in which peace could only be preserved by the surrender of the great and beneficent position Britain has won by centuries of heroism and achievement, by allowing Britain to be treated, where her interests were... The Kingdom Papers - 293 psl.autoriai: John Skirving Ewart - 1912 - 331 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| 1925 - 948 psl.
...questions of the gravest national moment. But if a situation were to be forced upon us, in which peace could only be preserved by the surrender of the great...of nations, then I say emphatically that peace at that price would be a humiliation intolerable for a great country like ours to endure." It was a brave... | |
| 1924 - 898 psl.
...pacifist, said at a famous Mansion House speech, "a situation were to be forced upon us in which peace could only be preserved by the surrender of the great...of nations, then I say emphatically that peace at that price would be a humiliation intolerable for a country like ours to endure." This was apropos... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1911 - 968 psl.
...for all his official colleagues when he said, if a situation were to be forced upon us in which peace could only be preserved by the surrender of the great...in the cabinet of nations, then I say emphatically peace at that price would be a humiliation intolerable for a great country like ours to endure. THE... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1911 - 1070 psl.
...official colleagues when he said, if a situation were to be forced upon us in which peace could only he preserved by the surrender of the great and beneficent...in the cabinet of nations, then I say emphatically peace at that price would be a humiliation intolerable for a great country like ours to endure. Die... | |
| Edmund Dene Morel - 1912 - 402 psl.
...questions of the gravest national moment. But if a situation were to be forced upon us in which peace could only be preserved by the surrender of the great...of nations, then I say emphatically that peace at that price would be a humiliation intolerable for a great country like ours to endure. National honour... | |
| Alexander Pearce Higgins - 1912 - 272 psl.
...questions of the gravest national moment. But if a situation were to be forced upon us in which peace could only be preserved by the surrender of the great...of Nations, then I say emphatically that peace at that price would be a humiliation intolerable for a great country like ours to endure. National honour... | |
| William Ramage Lawson - 1912 - 468 psl.
...questions of the gravest national moment; but if a situation were to be forced upon us in which peace would only be preserved by the surrender of the great and...in the Cabinet of Nations, then I say emphatically peace at that price would be a humiliation intolerable for a great country like ours to endure. At... | |
| 1912 - 716 psl.
...questions of the gravest national moment, nut if a situation were to be forced upon us in which peace could only be preserved by the surrender of the great...were of no account in the Cabinet of nations, then 1 say emphatically thai peace at that price would be a humiliation intolerable for a great country... | |
| Alfred Thayer Mahan - 1912 - 292 psl.
...questions of the gravest national moment. But if a situation should be forced upon us in which peace could only be preserved by the surrender of the great...allowing Britain to be treated where her interests are vitally affected as if she were of no account in the Cabinet of nations, then I say emphatically... | |
| Edmund Dene Morel - 1912 - 400 psl.
...that perfectly clear last night. ' If a situation were to be forced on us/ he said, ' in which peace could only be preserved by the surrender of the great...centuries of heroism and achievement, by allowing Great Britain to be treated 1 The whole Moroccan record of Britain, Franco, and Spain since 1904, is... | |
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