The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... hand , is apt to lead to international intrigue , as was seen in the case of Egypt and of Macedonia , and international occu- pation is apt to lead to war , as is proved by the example of Schleswig - Holstein . As Russia has on ...
... hand , is apt to lead to international intrigue , as was seen in the case of Egypt and of Macedonia , and international occu- pation is apt to lead to war , as is proved by the example of Schleswig - Holstein . As Russia has on ...
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J. Ellis Barker. the Mediterranean on the one hand and Europe and Asia on the other . It is strategically very important , but it is far less important than Asia Minor . Asia Minor connects , separates , and dominates the three oldest ...
J. Ellis Barker. the Mediterranean on the one hand and Europe and Asia on the other . It is strategically very important , but it is far less important than Asia Minor . Asia Minor connects , separates , and dominates the three oldest ...
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... hands of their former vassals . Brandenburg - Prussia has grown great at Austria's cost . Silesia was conquered by Prussia in 1740 , and the South German States were detached from Austria in 1866. Austria has been Germany's tool in ...
... hands of their former vassals . Brandenburg - Prussia has grown great at Austria's cost . Silesia was conquered by Prussia in 1740 , and the South German States were detached from Austria in 1866. Austria has been Germany's tool in ...
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... 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 Constitution , he is not entitled to declare war unless Germany has ...
... 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 Constitution , he is not entitled to declare war unless Germany has ...
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... hands , it is probable that the weaker claim would have to give way to the stronger . Agricultural Eastern Prussia , though separated from Brandenburg , would have access to the sea . If Danzig remained in Germany's hands Poland would ...
... hands , it is probable that the weaker claim would have to give way to the stronger . Agricultural Eastern Prussia , though separated from Brandenburg , would have access to the sea . If Danzig remained in Germany's hands Poland would ...
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