Volume 5, page 834. has not increased, such men have been asking why ill feeling continues still so rife. Why is it that before the clouds of the Great War have vanished from the sky new clouds are rising over the horizon? What can be done to avert the... Tijdschrift voor geschiedenis - Page 220publié par - 1924Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1922 - 804 pages
...834. has not increased, such men have been asking why ill feeling continues still so rife. Why is it that before the clouds of the Great War have vanished...throwing upon them the light of history. It is History which, recording the events and explaining the influences that have moulded the minds of men, shows... | |
| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1922 - 322 pages
...-St-atps has npt, increased, such men have been asking why ill feeling continues still so rife. Why is it that before the clouds of the Great War have vanished...throwing upon them the light of history. It is History which, recording the events and explaining the influences, that have moulded the minds of men, shows... | |
| 1923 - 822 pages
...on the horizon? "See James Bryce, International Relations. Macmillan, New York, 1922, pages 144-45. What can be done to avert the dangers that are threatening the peace of mankind? " BUSINESS GOOD WILL The figures given in the early part of this paper show the tremendous increase... | |
| 1923 - 732 pages
...practical aim — • to show how the world of international politics has come to be what it is and what can be done to avert the dangers that are threatening the peace of mankind. Particular Interest, in view of the weight and authority of the author, attaches to his last lecture... | |
| H. W. Wilson Company - 1927 - 178 pages
...international relations in a few of its broader aspects and are directed to the practical aim of discovering what can be done to avert the dangers that are threatening the peace of mankind." Pratt quarterly Buell, Raymond Leslie International relations. (American political science ser.) 1925... | |
| Pratt Institute. Library - 1920 - 588 pages
...International Relations in a few of its broader aspects and are directed to the practical aim of discovering what can be done to avert the dangers that are threatening the peace of mankind. Greenbie, Sydney. The Pacific triangle. 1921. 919 — G79S A sympathetic treatment of the tangle of... | |
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