The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipJ. Murray, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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Página viii
... necessity of creating a national army , the necessity of strengthening the British industries , and espe- cially the iron and steel industry , by a policy of deliberate development , by a protective tariff , the necessity of viii Preface.
... necessity of creating a national army , the necessity of strengthening the British industries , and espe- cially the iron and steel industry , by a policy of deliberate development , by a protective tariff , the necessity of viii Preface.
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... army and defeated in the course of four years the rebellious South . That war destroyed nearly a million lives and cost two - thirds of America's national wealth . America's Civil War should be to the democracies an in- spiration and a ...
... army and defeated in the course of four years the rebellious South . That war destroyed nearly a million lives and cost two - thirds of America's national wealth . America's Civil War should be to the democracies an in- spiration and a ...
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... army should be maintained and shipyards be established on the shores of the Black Sea . Constantly progressing , the forces should advance towards Constantinople . A strict alliance should be concluded with England . Predominance in the ...
... army should be maintained and shipyards be established on the shores of the Black Sea . Constantly progressing , the forces should advance towards Constantinople . A strict alliance should be concluded with England . Predominance in the ...
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... army should march via Constantinople . He evidently sought for a pretext of occupying and controlling that town and the Straits , and with them the Russian Black Sea . Meanwhile he continued playing with Alexander . On February 2 , 1808 ...
... army should march via Constantinople . He evidently sought for a pretext of occupying and controlling that town and the Straits , and with them the Russian Black Sea . Meanwhile he continued playing with Alexander . On February 2 , 1808 ...
Página 36
... army of Napo- leon , collected together , so to speak , at the expense of Europe , had found its grave in Russia , His Majesty could have made peace with France ; and without exposing himself to the chances of a war the issue of 36 The ...
... army of Napo- leon , collected together , so to speak , at the expense of Europe , had found its grave in Russia , His Majesty could have made peace with France ; and without exposing himself to the chances of a war the issue of 36 The ...
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