The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipJ. Murray, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... direction of Constantinople and of the Far East ; that at the time of the Crimean War , not Russia , but England , was apparently in the wrong ; that Lord Beaconsfield prevented Russia reaping the fruit of her victory after her last war ...
... direction of Constantinople and of the Far East ; that at the time of the Crimean War , not Russia , but England , was apparently in the wrong ; that Lord Beaconsfield prevented Russia reaping the fruit of her victory after her last war ...
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... direction of Constantinople and of India by means of the most authoritative documents existing , the vast majority of which are not given in English books . They will be new to most British readers , and they may help in destroying a ...
... direction of Constantinople and of India by means of the most authoritative documents existing , the vast majority of which are not given in English books . They will be new to most British readers , and they may help in destroying a ...
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... direction by means of railways . It would construct lines capable of carrying a vast amount of traffic towards the Russian , Egyptian , and Persian frontiers , and it would continue the latter , on economic grounds , ' through Persia ...
... direction by means of railways . It would construct lines capable of carrying a vast amount of traffic towards the Russian , Egyptian , and Persian frontiers , and it would continue the latter , on economic grounds , ' through Persia ...
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... direction . Starting thence it conquered all North Africa down to the tenth degree of northern latitude , and expanded eastward as far as Orenburg and Omsk in Russia , and penetrated through Afghanistan as far as Delhi and Kashmir in ...
... direction . Starting thence it conquered all North Africa down to the tenth degree of northern latitude , and expanded eastward as far as Orenburg and Omsk in Russia , and penetrated through Afghanistan as far as Delhi and Kashmir in ...
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... direction Asiatic Turkey would not become a second Egypt but another military State , and its mineral wealth would lead to the establishment of enormous arsenals and armanent factories . On the Turkish coast there are numerous excellent ...
... direction Asiatic Turkey would not become a second Egypt but another military State , and its mineral wealth would lead to the establishment of enormous arsenals and armanent factories . On the Turkish coast there are numerous excellent ...
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