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Page 133
... desire is that we should realise how strong their feeling is , and ... that their feelings do not originate in any desire for increased territory or in questions of that kind , but solely from the desire that after this War , the peace ...
... desire is that we should realise how strong their feeling is , and ... that their feelings do not originate in any desire for increased territory or in questions of that kind , but solely from the desire that after this War , the peace ...
Page 239
... desire for retention of the German Pacific islands was not " a matter of flag - waving ... we regard it entirely from a cold , unsentimental , common - sense , business standpoint .... not aggrandisement but self - protection ...
... desire for retention of the German Pacific islands was not " a matter of flag - waving ... we regard it entirely from a cold , unsentimental , common - sense , business standpoint .... not aggrandisement but self - protection ...
Page 283
... desire to retain Southwest Africa and the Australasian desire to bring the German islands in the South Pacific into their orbit . In addition , the British Government had promised again and again to " consult the Dominions " when peace ...
... desire to retain Southwest Africa and the Australasian desire to bring the German islands in the South Pacific into their orbit . In addition , the British Government had promised again and again to " consult the Dominions " when peace ...
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