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... final reckoning with history . To be sure , as time went on , Britain's imperial pleasures would become increasingly vicari- ous rather than direct . Inexorably , she would seem more and more an American tributary . With her economy ...
... final reckoning with history . To be sure , as time went on , Britain's imperial pleasures would become increasingly vicari- ous rather than direct . Inexorably , she would seem more and more an American tributary . With her economy ...
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Atlantic Dreams and National Realities David P. Calleo, Benjamin M. Rowland. final quarter of the last century around a small circle of friends and relations drawn from the older American elites : Henry and Brooks Adams , Henry Cabot ...
Atlantic Dreams and National Realities David P. Calleo, Benjamin M. Rowland. final quarter of the last century around a small circle of friends and relations drawn from the older American elites : Henry and Brooks Adams , Henry Cabot ...
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... final word was that there could be no more fatal policy than for Britain to combine with Japan against the United States . In Lloyd George's view , there was one even more fatal policy , by which Britain would be at the mercy of the ...
... final word was that there could be no more fatal policy than for Britain to combine with Japan against the United States . In Lloyd George's view , there was one even more fatal policy , by which Britain would be at the mercy of the ...
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General Considerations | 3 |
Main Issues within the Atlantic | 85 |
Basic Balance of Payments 1970 | 98 |
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