The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... tion and even the languages of the world empires of antiquity have vanished . Cæsar , when conquering the savage inhabi- tants of Britain who were dressed in skins and who orna- mented themselves by painting their bodies with woad ...
... tion and even the languages of the world empires of antiquity have vanished . Cæsar , when conquering the savage inhabi- tants of Britain who were dressed in skins and who orna- mented themselves by painting their bodies with woad ...
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... tion , had died in 1796 , and had been succeeded by the weak , eccentric , violent , and scarcely sane Czar Paul the First . During the first years of his reign he also was hostile to revolutionary France and had made war upon that ...
... tion , had died in 1796 , and had been succeeded by the weak , eccentric , violent , and scarcely sane Czar Paul the First . During the first years of his reign he also was hostile to revolutionary France and had made war upon that ...
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... tion . Later on he was carried away , almost against his will , into the natural current of Russian policy , but at first he held entirely aloof from it , and this is the reason why he was not really popular in Russia . Alexander was a ...
... tion . Later on he was carried away , almost against his will , into the natural current of Russian policy , but at first he held entirely aloof from it , and this is the reason why he was not really popular in Russia . Alexander was a ...
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... tion , for in Napoleon he chiefly admired the organiser . On June 14 , 1807 , Napoleon severely defeated the Russians at Friedland , and the Czar , following the advice of his generals , asked Napoleon for peace . A few days later the ...
... tion , for in Napoleon he chiefly admired the organiser . On June 14 , 1807 , Napoleon severely defeated the Russians at Friedland , and the Czar , following the advice of his generals , asked Napoleon for peace . A few days later the ...
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... tion to Turkey , in a doubtful position which might enable the Cabinet of the Tuileries to bring forth other preten- sions untouched in the treaty . According to the Treaty of Tilsit , which was signed on July 7 , 1807 , Napoleon and ...
... tion to Turkey , in a doubtful position which might enable the Cabinet of the Tuileries to bring forth other preten- sions untouched in the treaty . According to the Treaty of Tilsit , which was signed on July 7 , 1807 , Napoleon and ...
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