The Crimes of England The Crimes of England

The Crimes of England

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Chesterton felt that England could not really claim the moral high road in World War I because, in fact, England helped to cause the war. Chesterton points to the fact that England supported Prussia and allowed it to get away with political bullying and territorial acquisitions over a period of years.

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Historia
PUBLICADO
1936
14 de junio
IDIOMA
EN
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123
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