The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... equal energy to give Russia a second outlet to the sea in the south , at Turkey's cost , and apparently they carried out to the letter the recommendations contained in the political testament of Peter the Great . Prophecies are usually ...
... equal energy to give Russia a second outlet to the sea in the south , at Turkey's cost , and apparently they carried out to the letter the recommendations contained in the political testament of Peter the Great . Prophecies are usually ...
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... equal aversion the wars of Catherine and the despotic follies of Paul , and when he ascended the throne he cast aside all the ideas of avidity , astuteness , and grasp- ing ambition which were the soul of the old Russian policy ...
... equal aversion the wars of Catherine and the despotic follies of Paul , and when he ascended the throne he cast aside all the ideas of avidity , astuteness , and grasp- ing ambition which were the soul of the old Russian policy ...
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... equal ardour and affection into this Holy Alliance . After the Peace of Vienna an era of reaction began , and the hostility shown by the Governments to the people was attributed not to Prince Metternich , who was chiefly responsible for ...
... equal ardour and affection into this Holy Alliance . After the Peace of Vienna an era of reaction began , and the hostility shown by the Governments to the people was attributed not to Prince Metternich , who was chiefly responsible for ...
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... equal . The huge increase of the Czech papers and periodicals is particularly noteworthy . It has been far greater than that of the other nationalities , because the reawakened nationalism has grown particularly vigorous in Bohemia ...
... equal . The huge increase of the Czech papers and periodicals is particularly noteworthy . It has been far greater than that of the other nationalities , because the reawakened nationalism has grown particularly vigorous in Bohemia ...
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... equal halves , different in character , religion , and tradition , and possessing different historic capitals . They would be extremely powerful for defence , but would presumably be less dangerous for an attack . By uniting with ...
... equal halves , different in character , religion , and tradition , and possessing different historic capitals . They would be extremely powerful for defence , but would presumably be less dangerous for an attack . By uniting with ...
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