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Excerpt from A Republic of Nations: A Study of the Organization of a Federal League of Nations
For example, Russia is treated throughout this work as a great empire under one government, indeed as one of the Great Powers. As these words are written this is far from the fact, but who can tell what will transpire in that wide unknown region before the war is ended or within a limited period afterwards? She may reappear a great despotic empire as before, or a united limited monarchy, or a magnificent federal izod republic of many states; or she may ultimately be divided into many small states or groups of states, thus forfeiting her claim to be one of the Great Powers.
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