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" to think that it was devised rather to make mutual interference impossible than to make mutual cooperation easy. Such a criticism, however, completely ignores the historic situation. The rapid evolution of the Oversea Dominions during the last fifty years... "
Raw Materials and Their Effect Upon International Relations - Trang 118
bởi George Otis Smith, Leland Laflin Summers, Edward Dana Durand, Parker Thomas Moon, Edward Mead Earle - 1927 - 63 trang
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Supplement to the American Journal of International Law: Official ..., Tập 21-22

1927 - 414 trang
...understand the true character of the British Empire by the aid of this formula alone would be tempted to think that it was devised rather to make mutual...machinery to changing conditions. The tendency towards equality of status was both right and inevitable. Geographical and other conditions made this impossible...

The Annual Register, Tập 168

Edmund Burke - 1927 - 570 trang
...understand the true character of the British Empire by the aid of this formula alone would be tempted to think that it was devised rather to make mutual...machinery to changing conditions. The tendency towards equality of status was both right and inevitable. Geographical and other conditions made this impossible...

The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Tập 168

Edmund Burke - 1927 - 566 trang
...understand the true character of the British Empire by the aid of this formula alone would be tempted to think that it was devised rather to make mutual...machinery to changing conditions. The tendency towards equality of status was both right and inevitable. Geographical and other conditions made this impossible...

The Round Table, Số phát hành 65-68

1927 - 898 trang
...understand the true character of the British Empire by the aid of this formula alone would be tempted to think that it was devised rather to make mutual...impossible than to make mutual co-operation easy." It may be doubted whether this temptation is confined to foreigners. Indeed, it is probably true to...

The Conduct of British Empire Foreign Relations Since the Peace Settlement

Arnold Toynbee, Royal Institute of International Affairs - 1928 - 164 trang
...understand the true character of the British Empire by the aid of this formula alone would be tempted to think that it was devised rather to make mutual...interference impossible than to make mutual cooperation easy '. Yet they boldly expressed the opinion that though every Dominion was then, and must always remain,...

Butterworth's Fortnightly Notes, Tập 3

1928 - 320 trang
...understand the true character of the British Empire by the aid of this formula alone would be tempted to think that it was devised rather to make mutual...impossible than to make mutual cooperation easy." If we ask what was the real purpose for which the formula was devised, the answer must be to satisfy...

The Constitutional Review, Tập 12

1928 - 272 trang
...allegiance to the Crown, and freely associated as members of the British Commonwealth of Nations. . . . The rapid evolution of the Oversea Dominions during...machinery to changing conditions. The tendency towards equality of status was both right and inevitable. Geographical and other conditions made this impossible...

World Peace Foundation Pamphlets, Tập 10

World Peace Foundation - 1927 - 982 trang
...understand the true character of the British Empire by the aid of this formula alone would be tempted to think that it was devised rather to make mutual...interference impossible than to make mutual cooperation easy. There is, however, one most important element in it which, from » strictly constitutional point of...

The Constitutional Review, Tập 11-13

Henry Campbell Black, Herbert Francis Wright - 1927 - 844 trang
...Commonwealth of Nations. . . . The rapid evolution of the Oversea Dominions during the last fifty yean has involved many complicated adjustments of old political...machinery to changing conditions. The tendency towards equality of status was both right and inevitable. Geographical and other conditions made this impossible...

The Liberal Magazine, Tập 34

1926 - 774 trang
...understand the true character of the British Empire by the aid of this formula alone would be tempted to think that it was devised rather to make mutual...machinery to changing conditions. The tendency towards equality of status was both right and inevitable. Geographical and other conditions make this impossible...




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