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- catalog contributor b7264629.
- catalog coverage "Great Britain Foreign relations 20th century.".
- catalog created "c1947.".
- catalog date "1947".
- catalog date "c1947.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1947.".
- catalog description "Britain's position: the fight for a free world -- The course of the war: the democracies must triumph -- Liberty and law -- The situation is serious, but all in Britain are confident of the outcome -- Mechanized equipment, and the ships to transport it, will win the war -- The nature of the struggle -- The loyalties to which the free man must be true -- True liberty, and religion -- Hitler's pledges are worthless: there can be no negotiated peace -- The position in Britain: a survey of the war situation -- World trade among the free nations -- The issue and the prospects -- Russia's tremendous battle -- The nazis' record and the democracies' task -- The war situation -- Christianity and democracy -- Abraham Lincoln -- Anglo-American relations -- The strength of the United Nations -- Britain's war effort -- The position in India -- England and the English -- Deliverance will surely come -- John Wesley -- The prospects for victory -- The spiritual meaning of the war -- Production, transport, morale: the raw materials of victory -- Time is our ally only if we make it so -- Past achievements, present projects, and future dangers -- The Axis grand strategy has failed: Britain's long-term plans -- The course of the war, a retrospect, and the increasing co-operation of the United Nations -- Christianity and the war -- The growth and nature of the British Empire and Commonwealth -- Thoughts on returning from Britain: the spirit of mutual aid -- A tribute to Scotland, and a survey of the war situation -- Democracy and education -- The dominions and the United Kingdom -- Britain and India -- The conditions of true peace -- Anglo-American relations -- The destiny of France -- Good intentions are not enough -- The basis for world peace -- The United nations must march forward together.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 449 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "American speeches of the Earl of Halifax.".
- catalog isFormatOf "American speeches of the Earl of Halifax.".
- catalog issued "1947".
- catalog issued "c1947.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Oxford university press,".
- catalog relation "American speeches of the Earl of Halifax.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain Foreign relations 20th century.".
- catalog subject "D743.9 .H28".
- catalog subject "World War, 1939-1945.".
- catalog subject "World politics.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Britain's position: the fight for a free world -- The course of the war: the democracies must triumph -- Liberty and law -- The situation is serious, but all in Britain are confident of the outcome -- Mechanized equipment, and the ships to transport it, will win the war -- The nature of the struggle -- The loyalties to which the free man must be true -- True liberty, and religion -- Hitler's pledges are worthless: there can be no negotiated peace -- The position in Britain: a survey of the war situation -- World trade among the free nations -- The issue and the prospects -- Russia's tremendous battle -- The nazis' record and the democracies' task -- The war situation -- Christianity and democracy -- Abraham Lincoln -- Anglo-American relations -- The strength of the United Nations -- Britain's war effort -- The position in India -- England and the English -- Deliverance will surely come -- John Wesley -- The prospects for victory -- The spiritual meaning of the war -- Production, transport, morale: the raw materials of victory -- Time is our ally only if we make it so -- Past achievements, present projects, and future dangers -- The Axis grand strategy has failed: Britain's long-term plans -- The course of the war, a retrospect, and the increasing co-operation of the United Nations -- Christianity and the war -- The growth and nature of the British Empire and Commonwealth -- Thoughts on returning from Britain: the spirit of mutual aid -- A tribute to Scotland, and a survey of the war situation -- Democracy and education -- The dominions and the United Kingdom -- Britain and India -- The conditions of true peace -- Anglo-American relations -- The destiny of France -- Good intentions are not enough -- The basis for world peace -- The United nations must march forward together.".
- catalog title "The American speeches of the Earl of Halifax, with a preface by Hamilton Fish Armstrong.".
- catalog type "text".