The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 180A. Constable, 1894 |
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Page 162
... peace than I do . But the peace must be sound and durable , and in accordance with my country's interests . In view of my present situation , I think that the best plan for setting peace negotiations on foot would be to make the ...
... peace than I do . But the peace must be sound and durable , and in accordance with my country's interests . In view of my present situation , I think that the best plan for setting peace negotiations on foot would be to make the ...
Page 169
... peace . I cannot , however , disguise from you that those who are well disposed towards peace view in a very different light the conditions regarded by the Allies as preliminary , and that they hold the only means of arriving at a ...
... peace . I cannot , however , disguise from you that those who are well disposed towards peace view in a very different light the conditions regarded by the Allies as preliminary , and that they hold the only means of arriving at a ...
Page 176
... peace of his own making would not be less profitable than war . Yet he refused the bribe when actually offered . Even Torcy and * If his desire for peace was feigned , the feint was rather diplomatic than military . It was doubtful how ...
... peace of his own making would not be less profitable than war . Yet he refused the bribe when actually offered . Even Torcy and * If his desire for peace was feigned , the feint was rather diplomatic than military . It was doubtful how ...
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