The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... greatest statesmen and administrators and the soundest thinkers of all times from Aristotle , Isocrates , Thucydides , and Polybius to Cardinal Richelieu , the elder Pitt , Frederick the Great , Napoleon , Alexander Hamilton , and ...
... greatest statesmen and administrators and the soundest thinkers of all times from Aristotle , Isocrates , Thucydides , and Polybius to Cardinal Richelieu , the elder Pitt , Frederick the Great , Napoleon , Alexander Hamilton , and ...
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... greatest experts in national organisation . The present volume , like my other books , is perhaps rather a storehouse of facts than an expression of my own views . I hope that , nevertheless , it will prove thoroughly readable . It may ...
... greatest experts in national organisation . The present volume , like my other books , is perhaps rather a storehouse of facts than an expression of my own views . I hope that , nevertheless , it will prove thoroughly readable . It may ...
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... greatest and most difficult problems of the Peace Congress are the problem of Constantinople , the problem of Asia Minor , the problem of Austria - Hungary , the problem of Poland , and the position of the German Empire and its Emperor ...
... greatest and most difficult problems of the Peace Congress are the problem of Constantinople , the problem of Asia Minor , the problem of Austria - Hungary , the problem of Poland , and the position of the German Empire and its Emperor ...
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... greatest strength , whence Egypt , North Africa , the Caucasus , the Russian Black Sea Provinces , the Mediterranean countries , and Persia and India may easily be attacked . Asia Minor is at present sparsely populated , but is able to ...
... greatest strength , whence Egypt , North Africa , the Caucasus , the Russian Black Sea Provinces , the Mediterranean countries , and Persia and India may easily be attacked . Asia Minor is at present sparsely populated , but is able to ...
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... greatest improve- ment in industrial production , but also to the rapid opening up of the West . The British Dominions have advanced comparatively slowly in wealth and population because life has been too easy for the inhabitants . Men ...
... greatest improve- ment in industrial production , but also to the rapid opening up of the West . The British Dominions have advanced comparatively slowly in wealth and population because life has been too easy for the inhabitants . Men ...
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