The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... according to which the sovereignty of the Empire lies not in the hands of the Emperor , but in those of all the allied States and their rulers . The Emperor is merely the hereditary president of the federation . Accord- ing to the ...
... according to which the sovereignty of the Empire lies not in the hands of the Emperor , but in those of all the allied States and their rulers . The Emperor is merely the hereditary president of the federation . Accord- ing to the ...
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... According to many popular historians , Russia has always ' tried to wrest India from England and to make herself mistress of the world by seizing Constantinople . From some of the most serious historical books , and even from dry ...
... According to many popular historians , Russia has always ' tried to wrest India from England and to make herself mistress of the world by seizing Constantinople . From some of the most serious historical books , and even from dry ...
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... According to Berkholz ( Napoleon I , Auteur du Testament de Pierre . le Grand ' ) , Napoleon himself was the author . The abrupt telegraphic style of the composition indeed greatly resembles that of its putative author . The best ...
... According to Berkholz ( Napoleon I , Auteur du Testament de Pierre . le Grand ' ) , Napoleon himself was the author . The abrupt telegraphic style of the composition indeed greatly resembles that of its putative author . The best ...
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... According to her historian Castera , she urged the Minister of France to advise his Government that France should join Russia for the purpose of partitioning the Turkish Empire . As a reward she offered Egypt to France , the conquest of ...
... According to her historian Castera , she urged the Minister of France to advise his Government that France should join Russia for the purpose of partitioning the Turkish Empire . As a reward she offered Egypt to France , the conquest of ...
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... according to circumstances . I was beforehand with you in sending an Ambassador to Persia to make interest there . Since that time your ministers have been imbeciles enough to allow the Russians to get four provinces , which increase ...
... according to circumstances . I was beforehand with you in sending an Ambassador to Persia to make interest there . Since that time your ministers have been imbeciles enough to allow the Russians to get four provinces , which increase ...
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