The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipJ. Murray, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... position of the German Empire and its Emperor . All these have been considered in the present volume . Shortly after the revolution the representatives of the Russian democracy have waived Russia's historic claim to the possession of ...
... position of the German Empire and its Emperor . All these have been considered in the present volume . Shortly after the revolution the representatives of the Russian democracy have waived Russia's historic claim to the possession of ...
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... and bled for centuries , at a time when they could have had it for the asking . The Constantinople position connects the Black Sea and the Mediterranean on the one hand and Europe and Asia Great Problems of British Statesmanship 5.
... and bled for centuries , at a time when they could have had it for the asking . The Constantinople position connects the Black Sea and the Mediterranean on the one hand and Europe and Asia Great Problems of British Statesmanship 5.
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... position , its impregnable natural frontiers , and its vast agricultural and mineral potentialities might become dangerous to the peace of the world . A strong military Power occupying the country might convert it into a gigantic ...
... position , its impregnable natural frontiers , and its vast agricultural and mineral potentialities might become dangerous to the peace of the world . A strong military Power occupying the country might convert it into a gigantic ...
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... position . The problem of Poland is particularly important because of the vast change which the resuscitation of that State would effect on the map of Europe . An independent Polish State of 20,000,000 inhabitants might serve as a ...
... position . The problem of Poland is particularly important because of the vast change which the resuscitation of that State would effect on the map of Europe . An independent Polish State of 20,000,000 inhabitants might serve as a ...
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... position would be fatal to Great Britain's position in India . ' In these circumstances it seems necessary not only to consider the character of Russia's foreign policy and of the Russian people , but to study the problem of ...
... position would be fatal to Great Britain's position in India . ' In these circumstances it seems necessary not only to consider the character of Russia's foreign policy and of the Russian people , but to study the problem of ...
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