The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... Poles , & c . , under their ancient yoke . The word war - indemnity ' has during the last few decades changed its meaning . Originally a war - indemnity signified adequate compensation for the cost of an unjust war which was exacted ...
... Poles , & c . , under their ancient yoke . The word war - indemnity ' has during the last few decades changed its meaning . Originally a war - indemnity signified adequate compensation for the cost of an unjust war which was exacted ...
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... Poles possess vast agricultural , industrial , and mineral possibilities . The Polish territories are more densely popu- lated than is France . Within the Polish zone lie the largest coalfields on the Continent of Europe . Lodz is the ...
... Poles possess vast agricultural , industrial , and mineral possibilities . The Polish territories are more densely popu- lated than is France . Within the Polish zone lie the largest coalfields on the Continent of Europe . Lodz is the ...
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... Poles desire that their country should obtain complete independence . It seems doubtful whether their wishes are wise . In the course of time Poland has grown into Russia and Russia into Poland . Her vast coalfields make Poland a ...
... Poles desire that their country should obtain complete independence . It seems doubtful whether their wishes are wise . In the course of time Poland has grown into Russia and Russia into Poland . Her vast coalfields make Poland a ...
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... Poles 4,968,000 Germans 2,037,000 Ruthenians 3,519,000 Serbians 2,006,000 Slovenes 1,253,000 Slovacks 1,968,000 Serbians 1,683,000 Croatians 1,833,000 Italians 768,000 Ruthenians 473,000 Roumanians 275,000 Magyars 11,000 28,863,000 ...
... Poles 4,968,000 Germans 2,037,000 Ruthenians 3,519,000 Serbians 2,006,000 Slovenes 1,253,000 Slovacks 1,968,000 Serbians 1,683,000 Croatians 1,833,000 Italians 768,000 Ruthenians 473,000 Roumanians 275,000 Magyars 11,000 28,863,000 ...
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... number of papers and periodicals of the Czechs increased sevenfold , and those of the Poles more than fourfold . In 1882 there were two German German papers and periodicals to every single non - Great Problems of British Statesmanship 117.
... number of papers and periodicals of the Czechs increased sevenfold , and those of the Poles more than fourfold . In 1882 there were two German German papers and periodicals to every single non - Great Problems of British Statesmanship 117.
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