The Quarterly Review, Volumen290William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1952 |
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... federal State . The idea itself is so appealing that the details are forgotten . Briefly put , the argument is that as the United States , which is a federal State , has become the wealthiest and the most powerful nation in the modern ...
... federal State . The idea itself is so appealing that the details are forgotten . Briefly put , the argument is that as the United States , which is a federal State , has become the wealthiest and the most powerful nation in the modern ...
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... federal State became so clear . Nor could a federation exist if each part could enter into individual agreements with foreign States , be- cause this would destroy unity at a point where it is most necessary . There is no existing ...
... federal State became so clear . Nor could a federation exist if each part could enter into individual agreements with foreign States , be- cause this would destroy unity at a point where it is most necessary . There is no existing ...
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... federal government or are they to be left to the individual States ? It will not do to say that only matters of war and peace will be left to the federal government , because it is not possible to draw a line . It is not due to a ...
... federal government or are they to be left to the individual States ? It will not do to say that only matters of war and peace will be left to the federal government , because it is not possible to draw a line . It is not due to a ...
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JANUARY 1952 | 1 |
Trieste Italys Touchstone | 2 |
Manysided Insurance | 3 |
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