The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... fought and bled for centuries , at a time when they could have had it for the asking . The Constantinople position connects the Black Sea and the Mediterranean on the one hand and Europe and Asia Great Problems of British Statesmanship 5.
... fought and bled for centuries , at a time when they could have had it for the asking . The Constantinople position connects the Black Sea and the Mediterranean on the one hand and Europe and Asia Great Problems of British Statesmanship 5.
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... Europe to Calcutta , Bombay , Canton , and Peking . Asia Minor , being surrounded by gigantic mountain ranges , vast deserts , and the sea , is a natural fortress of the greatest strength , whence Egypt , North Africa , the Caucasus ...
... Europe to Calcutta , Bombay , Canton , and Peking . Asia Minor , being surrounded by gigantic mountain ranges , vast deserts , and the sea , is a natural fortress of the greatest strength , whence Egypt , North Africa , the Caucasus ...
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... Europe . An independent Polish State of 20,000,000 inhabitants might serve as a buffer - State between Russia and Germany . The lands of the Poles possess vast agricultural , industrial , and mineral possibilities . The Polish ...
... Europe . An independent Polish State of 20,000,000 inhabitants might serve as a buffer - State between Russia and Germany . The lands of the Poles possess vast agricultural , industrial , and mineral possibilities . The Polish ...
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... Europe was recast . Owing to the re- sulting differences and the return of Napoleon from Elba , the diplomats hastily concluded a treaty which left the greatest and most dangerous problems badly solved or not solved at all . Guided by ...
... Europe was recast . Owing to the re- sulting differences and the return of Napoleon from Elba , the diplomats hastily concluded a treaty which left the greatest and most dangerous problems badly solved or not solved at all . Guided by ...
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J. Ellis Barker. the broad principles on which the map of Europe should be reconstructed at a future Congress . In the first place , the desires of the various nationalities to be united under a Government of their own are to be ...
J. Ellis Barker. the broad principles on which the map of Europe should be reconstructed at a future Congress . In the first place , the desires of the various nationalities to be united under a Government of their own are to be ...
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