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... future . Though neither appeared to favor immediate restoration to Germany of her colonies at the peace table , J. Holland Rose hoped that in the future Germans might eventually acquire colonizable areas in Asia Minor , Mesopotamia ...
... future . Though neither appeared to favor immediate restoration to Germany of her colonies at the peace table , J. Holland Rose hoped that in the future Germans might eventually acquire colonizable areas in Asia Minor , Mesopotamia ...
Page 109
... future discussions of peace nego- tiations.44 And official British war aims remained as in one of Asquith's final speeches as Prime Minister -- " the security of the weak , the liberties of Europe , and a free future for the world ...
... future discussions of peace nego- tiations.44 And official British war aims remained as in one of Asquith's final speeches as Prime Minister -- " the security of the weak , the liberties of Europe , and a free future for the world ...
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... future of Africa : " Future genera- tions will never be able to say that we did not peg out our claims and thus establish our rights regarding the future development of this continent . " 31 Using an approach which was steadily gaining ...
... future of Africa : " Future genera- tions will never be able to say that we did not peg out our claims and thus establish our rights regarding the future development of this continent . " 31 Using an approach which was steadily gaining ...
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