The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipJ. Murray, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... , Isocrates , Thucydides , and Polybius to Cardinal Richelieu , the elder Pitt , Frederick the Great , Napoleon , Alexander Hamilton , and Bismarck . The numerous quotations given should prove of value to all who desire to be Preface vii.
... , Isocrates , Thucydides , and Polybius to Cardinal Richelieu , the elder Pitt , Frederick the Great , Napoleon , Alexander Hamilton , and Bismarck . The numerous quotations given should prove of value to all who desire to be Preface vii.
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... Bismarck and his successors , Russia not unnaturally endeavoured to revenge herself upon this country in the only part where it seemed vulnerable . The problems of Poland , of Austria - Hungary , and of Asia Minor , which will be very ...
... Bismarck and his successors , Russia not unnaturally endeavoured to revenge herself upon this country in the only part where it seemed vulnerable . The problems of Poland , of Austria - Hungary , and of Asia Minor , which will be very ...
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... Bismarck , who was on the most intimate terms with Czar Alexander the Second , described it as ' apocryphal ' in the fifth chapter of his ' Memoirs . ' The value of Peter the Great's will as a document revealing the traditional policy ...
... Bismarck , who was on the most intimate terms with Czar Alexander the Second , described it as ' apocryphal ' in the fifth chapter of his ' Memoirs . ' The value of Peter the Great's will as a document revealing the traditional policy ...
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... Bismarck , and of Bismarck's successors . The Russian danger , Russia's aggressiveness , and Russia's constant desire to seize India , are largely figments of the imagination . Russia has little desire to possess India . If she had it ...
... Bismarck , and of Bismarck's successors . The Russian danger , Russia's aggressiveness , and Russia's constant desire to seize India , are largely figments of the imagination . Russia has little desire to possess India . If she had it ...
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... Bismarck possessed military ability of the highest kind , and , being keenly aware that foreign policy and strategy must go hand in hand , he kept constantly in touch with Germany's leading soldiers . He clearly recognised the fallacy ...
... Bismarck possessed military ability of the highest kind , and , being keenly aware that foreign policy and strategy must go hand in hand , he kept constantly in touch with Germany's leading soldiers . He clearly recognised the fallacy ...
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