1 'I thought we'd always been at war with Eurasia,' she said vaguely.
2 The Party said that Oceania had never been in alliance with Eurasia.
3 Foreigners, whether from Eurasia or from Eastasia, were a kind of strange animal.
4 Oceania was at war with Eurasia: therefore Oceania had always been at war with Eurasia.
5 He, Winston Smith, knew that Oceania had been in alliance with Eurasia as short a time as four years ago.
6 Merely it became known, with extreme suddenness and everywhere at once, that Eastasia and not Eurasia was the enemy.
7 It was now impossible for any human being to prove by documentary evidence that the war with Eurasia had ever happened.
8 Eurasia comprises the whole of the northern part of the European and Asiatic land-mass, from Portugal to the Bering Strait.
9 Actually, as Winston well knew, it was only four years since Oceania had been at war with Eastasia and in alliance with Eurasia.
10 In the end he succeeded in forcing her memory back until she did dimly recall that at one time Eastasia and not Eurasia had been the enemy.
11 Once when he happened in some connexion to mention the war against Eurasia, she startled him by saying casually that in her opinion the war was not happening.
12 Eurasia is protected by its vast land spaces, Oceania by the width of the Atlantic and the Pacific, Eastasia by the fecundity and industriousness of its inhabitants.
13 He was an object of hatred more constant than either Eurasia or Eastasia, since when Oceania was at war with one of these Powers it was generally at peace with the other.
14 With the absorption of Europe by Russia and of the British Empire by the United States, two of the three existing powers, Eurasia and Oceania, were already effectively in being.
15 Already, at the time when he made his discovery, Oceania was no longer at war with Eurasia, and it must have been to the agents of Eastasia that the three dead men had betrayed their country.
16 Eurasia, for example, could easily conquer the British Isles, which are geographically part of Europe, or on the other hand it would be possible for Oceania to push its frontiers to the Rhine or even to the Vistula.
17 Although no directive was ever issued, it was known that the chiefs of the Department intended that within one week no reference to the war with Eurasia, or the alliance with Eastasia, should remain in existence anywhere.
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