Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Treaty Settlement of Europe: Some Geographic and Ethnographic Aspects
The treaties have attempted to settle Europe in a new and, largely, a linguistic frame, and, in that way, have tried to do some justice to nationalist aspiration, but, beyond vague clauses in the Covenant of the League of Nations, there has been little thought of avoidance of future wars by the encouragement of Widespread aspirations, especially of the humbler folk, towards a growth of European unity.
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