International RelationsPrinceton University Press, 1920 - 671페이지 |
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... nations and all the little city states among which destructive wars had raged from the most remote time . No nation approximated Rome in strength . For all this vast territory Rome furnished law and forbade conflicts between its ...
... nations and all the little city states among which destructive wars had raged from the most remote time . No nation approximated Rome in strength . For all this vast territory Rome furnished law and forbade conflicts between its ...
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... nation pre- scribed law for all the people . MODERN CONCEPTION OF THE NATION That the land area of the world , except parts of Africa and small parts of Asia , is divided among nations with fixed terri- torial boundaries , each under a ...
... nation pre- scribed law for all the people . MODERN CONCEPTION OF THE NATION That the land area of the world , except parts of Africa and small parts of Asia , is divided among nations with fixed terri- torial boundaries , each under a ...
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... nations . National en- tity is recognized by the community of nations in San Marino , with its twenty - three square miles of territory and 8200 peo- ple , as well as in Great Britain with colonies and dependencies on every continent ...
... nations . National en- tity is recognized by the community of nations in San Marino , with its twenty - three square miles of territory and 8200 peo- ple , as well as in Great Britain with colonies and dependencies on every continent ...
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... nations of Europe . The Empire of the Turks , which has been waning for a century , is now about to be broken up , and the Armenians and other subject people who have endured its tyrannies and persecutions will be liberated and placed ...
... nations of Europe . The Empire of the Turks , which has been waning for a century , is now about to be broken up , and the Armenians and other subject people who have endured its tyrannies and persecutions will be liberated and placed ...
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... nations . For a time it may require a large police force to pre- serve the peace until fair and just settlements of the contro- versies can be arrived at . The situation is far different from that presented to the Congress of Vienna in ...
... nations . For a time it may require a large police force to pre- serve the peace until fair and just settlements of the contro- versies can be arrived at . The situation is far different from that presented to the Congress of Vienna in ...
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