The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... Persia and India may easily be attacked . Asia Minor is at present sparsely populated , but is able to nourish a vast number of people . Its wealth in minerals of all kinds may be utilised for military purposes . Its central position ...
... Persia and India may easily be attacked . Asia Minor is at present sparsely populated , but is able to nourish a vast number of people . Its wealth in minerals of all kinds may be utilised for military purposes . Its central position ...
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... Persia and hastening its decay should be lost . Russia should penetrate to the Persian Gulf and endeavour to re - establish the ancient trade with the East . The influence of religion upon the disunited and Greek dissenters dwelling in ...
... Persia and hastening its decay should be lost . Russia should penetrate to the Persian Gulf and endeavour to re - establish the ancient trade with the East . The influence of religion upon the disunited and Greek dissenters dwelling in ...
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... Persia for a passage through his country , which would also have been granted , although the negotiations were not entirely concluded , but would have succeeded , as the Persians were desirous of profiting by it themselves . My troops ...
... Persia for a passage through his country , which would also have been granted , although the negotiations were not entirely concluded , but would have succeeded , as the Persians were desirous of profiting by it themselves . My troops ...
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... Persian Gulf efficiently shelter the larger part of its borders , while its land frontiers are equally powerfully ... Persian frontier . Thus the Taurus forms a wall of defence from 7,000 to 10,000 feet high against an enemy advancing ...
... Persian Gulf efficiently shelter the larger part of its borders , while its land frontiers are equally powerfully ... Persian frontier . Thus the Taurus forms a wall of defence from 7,000 to 10,000 feet high against an enemy advancing ...
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... Persian Gulf near Muscat as well . It must also not be forgotten that only a comparatively short distance , a stretch of country under the nominal rule of weak and decadent Persia , separates Asiatic Turkey from the Indian frontier . It ...
... Persian Gulf near Muscat as well . It must also not be forgotten that only a comparatively short distance , a stretch of country under the nominal rule of weak and decadent Persia , separates Asiatic Turkey from the Indian frontier . It ...
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