The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipJ. Murray, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... trade is the Black Sea trade . It is bound to increase indefinitely in value . Rather for economic than for strategical reasons Russia requires free access from Russia's historic the Black Sea to the Mediterranean . desire 4 The Peace ...
... trade is the Black Sea trade . It is bound to increase indefinitely in value . Rather for economic than for strategical reasons Russia requires free access from Russia's historic the Black Sea to the Mediterranean . desire 4 The Peace ...
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... trade should be at the mercy of the Turks . At the beginning of the War an overwhelming majority of the Dumá demanded for these reasons the acquisition of the Bosphorus and the Dardanelles . The Russian people may earlier or later ...
... trade should be at the mercy of the Turks . At the beginning of the War an overwhelming majority of the Dumá demanded for these reasons the acquisition of the Bosphorus and the Dardanelles . The Russian people may earlier or later ...
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... trade of the Mediterranean and the sea - route to India by way of the Cape . I have very fully considered the problem of Asia Minor from every point of view and have made proposals for its solution . Austria - Hungary has about ...
... trade of the Mediterranean and the sea - route to India by way of the Cape . I have very fully considered the problem of Asia Minor from every point of view and have made proposals for its solution . Austria - Hungary has about ...
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... trade with India is the world trade , and that he who possesses that trade is in truth the master of Europe . Con- sequently no opportunity for stirring up war with Persia and hastening its decay should be lost . Russia should penetrate ...
... trade with India is the world trade , and that he who possesses that trade is in truth the master of Europe . Con- sequently no opportunity for stirring up war with Persia and hastening its decay should be lost . Russia should penetrate ...
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... trade route in the world , and it is of course of particular importance to the nation which possesses India . Bismarck said to Busch : Egypt is as necessary to England as is her daily bread , because of the Suez Canal , which is the ...
... trade route in the world , and it is of course of particular importance to the nation which possesses India . Bismarck said to Busch : Egypt is as necessary to England as is her daily bread , because of the Suez Canal , which is the ...
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