"Territorially" Quotes from Famous Books
... and consequently that no possibility should be accorded to Germany of rising again to a commanding position because, if she once recovered her ascendancy in any domain whatsoever, Europe would inevitably be thrust anew into the horrors of war. Territorially, therefore, the dismemberment of Germany was obligatory; the annexation of the Saar Valley, together with its six hundred thousand Teuton inhabitants, was necessary to France, and either the annexation of the left bank of the Rhine or ... — The Inside Story Of The Peace Conference • Emile Joseph Dillon
... was much greater, territorially speaking, than all the States then in the Union, ... — Slavery and Four Years of War, Vol. 1-2 • Joseph Warren Keifer |