The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... especially to the Wars of Nationality of 1859 , 1866 , and 1870-71 , by which a united Italy and a united Germany were evolved . The nations and their rulers seem fairly agreed as to 1 The Nineteenth Century and After , March 1915 . the ...
... especially to the Wars of Nationality of 1859 , 1866 , and 1870-71 , by which a united Italy and a united Germany were evolved . The nations and their rulers seem fairly agreed as to 1 The Nineteenth Century and After , March 1915 . the ...
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... especially in the direction of Constantinople and of the Far East ; that at the time of the Crimean War , not Russia , but England , was apparently in the wrong ; that Lord Beaconsfield prevented Russia reaping the fruit of her victory ...
... especially in the direction of Constantinople and of the Far East ; that at the time of the Crimean War , not Russia , but England , was apparently in the wrong ; that Lord Beaconsfield prevented Russia reaping the fruit of her victory ...
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... especially English , opinion against that country . 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 ...
... especially English , opinion against that country . 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 ...
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... especially of the blessings which it has pleased Divine Providence to shower down upon those States which place their confidence and their hope in it alone , acquired the intimate conviction of the necessity of settling the steps to be ...
... especially of the blessings which it has pleased Divine Providence to shower down upon those States which place their confidence and their hope in it alone , acquired the intimate conviction of the necessity of settling the steps to be ...
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... position is not circumscribed but very extensive , and that it is not easy to defend it against a mobile and powerful enemy , especially if it is simultaneously attacked by land Great Problems of British Statesmanship 47.
... position is not circumscribed but very extensive , and that it is not easy to defend it against a mobile and powerful enemy , especially if it is simultaneously attacked by land Great Problems of British Statesmanship 47.
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