The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipJ. Murray, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... Turkish Empires , where the governing race is in a small minority , will be dissolved into their component parts . However , their dissolution cannot honestly be described as partition and be compared with the partitions of Poland . No ...
... Turkish Empires , where the governing race is in a small minority , will be dissolved into their component parts . However , their dissolution cannot honestly be described as partition and be compared with the partitions of Poland . No ...
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... Turkish territory to the south of Russia , and to acquire for the country an outlet on the Black Sea , was not un- natural , for at a time when transport by land was almost a physical impossibility in Russia the country could be opened ...
... Turkish territory to the south of Russia , and to acquire for the country an outlet on the Black Sea , was not un- natural , for at a time when transport by land was almost a physical impossibility in Russia the country could be opened ...
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... Turkish Empire . As a reward she offered Egypt to France , the conquest of which she believed to be easy . Catherine's offer of Egypt to France is significant , and should be carefully noted . For centuries France , guided by a sure ...
... Turkish Empire . As a reward she offered Egypt to France , the conquest of which she believed to be easy . Catherine's offer of Egypt to France is significant , and should be carefully noted . For centuries France , guided by a sure ...
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... Turkish empire . Napoleon might conceivably have given to Russia Constantinople for a time , but he would have done so only with the object of involving Russia in trouble with England . According to Villemain , he said : J'ai voulu ...
... Turkish empire . Napoleon might conceivably have given to Russia Constantinople for a time , but he would have done so only with the object of involving Russia in trouble with England . According to Villemain , he said : J'ai voulu ...
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... Turkish Empire is a thing to be tolerated , not to be reconstituted . As to Egypt , I quite understand the impor- tance to England of that territory . I can then only see that if , in the event of a distribution of the Ottoman ...
... Turkish Empire is a thing to be tolerated , not to be reconstituted . As to Egypt , I quite understand the impor- tance to England of that territory . I can then only see that if , in the event of a distribution of the Ottoman ...
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