The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipJ. Murray, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... troops . He was to send a similar number of the best Russian soldiers and forty thousand Cossacks . I was to subscribe ten millions for the purchase of camels and other requisites for crossing the desert . The King of Prussia was to ...
... troops . He was to send a similar number of the best Russian soldiers and forty thousand Cossacks . I was to subscribe ten millions for the purchase of camels and other requisites for crossing the desert . The King of Prussia was to ...
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... troops through his dominions , which would have been immediately granted . I had at the same time made a demand to the King of Persia for a passage through his country , which would also have been granted , although the negotiations ...
... troops through his dominions , which would have been immediately granted . I had at the same time made a demand to the King of Persia for a passage through his country , which would also have been granted , although the negotiations ...
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... troops crossed the Bosphorus , Asia would be tremb- ling , and England's position be shaken to its very founda- tions ; that in view of the menace she would be willing to make peace with France . The documents given clearly establish ...
... troops crossed the Bosphorus , Asia would be tremb- ling , and England's position be shaken to its very founda- tions ; that in view of the menace she would be willing to make peace with France . The documents given clearly establish ...
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... but India also has railways ; these will facilitate the concentration of troops at any point at which that country may be attacked , and with the development of transport by land and sea , and 44 The Problem of Constantinople.
... but India also has railways ; these will facilitate the concentration of troops at any point at which that country may be attacked , and with the development of transport by land and sea , and 44 The Problem of Constantinople.
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... troops through a sea of mud . Yet Poland is that district of Russia which is best provided with roads . The peasants throughout Russia use still almost ex- clusively wooden ploughs with which only the surface can be scratched . By ...
... troops through a sea of mud . Yet Poland is that district of Russia which is best provided with roads . The peasants throughout Russia use still almost ex- clusively wooden ploughs with which only the surface can be scratched . By ...
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