The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... secure the maintenance of peace for a very long time . In the third place , the nations which have fought and suffered are to receive suitable compensation , while those which have merely looked on will presumably derive little or no ...
... secure the maintenance of peace for a very long time . In the third place , the nations which have fought and suffered are to receive suitable compensation , while those which have merely looked on will presumably derive little or no ...
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... General Bonaparte commander of the Armée d'Orient , and ordered him to take Egypt , to cut the Suez Canal , and to secure to the French Republic the free and exclusive possession of the Red Sea 20 The Problem of Constantinople.
... General Bonaparte commander of the Armée d'Orient , and ordered him to take Egypt , to cut the Suez Canal , and to secure to the French Republic the free and exclusive possession of the Red Sea 20 The Problem of Constantinople.
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... secure Russia's support against England . He went even so far as to offer her , though only verbally , Constantinople itself . On November 7 , 1807 , Count Tolstoi , the Czar's repre- sentative in France , reported to Alexander that ...
... secure Russia's support against England . He went even so far as to offer her , though only verbally , Constantinople itself . On November 7 , 1807 , Count Tolstoi , the Czar's repre- sentative in France , reported to Alexander that ...
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... secure Alexander's support , Napoleon told him in the same instructions that the projected Franco- Russian expedition against India was a sham , and that he had put it forward only with the object of frightening the English into making ...
... secure Alexander's support , Napoleon told him in the same instructions that the projected Franco- Russian expedition against India was a sham , and that he had put it forward only with the object of frightening the English into making ...
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... secure against another attack from France . Had she followed a purely selfish policy , she would have left the Western Powers to their fate . While they were weakened in their struggle against Napoleon the powerful Russian army might ...
... secure against another attack from France . Had she followed a purely selfish policy , she would have left the Western Powers to their fate . While they were weakened in their struggle against Napoleon the powerful Russian army might ...
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