The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... Austria - Hungary , the question of Poland , the question of Constantinople , and the question of Asia Minor . All four questions are closely interwoven . Russia is a Power which is viewed by many Englishmen with a good deal of distrust ...
... Austria - Hungary , the question of Poland , the question of Constantinople , and the question of Asia Minor . All four questions are closely interwoven . Russia is a Power which is viewed by many Englishmen with a good deal of distrust ...
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... Austria - Hungary , and of Asia Minor , which will be very fully considered in other chapters , are perhaps less dangerous to the maintenance of good relations among the Allies than is that of Con- stantinople . The question of ...
... Austria - Hungary , and of Asia Minor , which will be very fully considered in other chapters , are perhaps less dangerous to the maintenance of good relations among the Allies than is that of Con- stantinople . The question of ...
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... Austria should be induced to assist in driving the Turks out of Europe . Under that pretext a standing army should be maintained and shipyards be established on the shores of the Black Sea . Constantly progressing , the forces should ...
... Austria should be induced to assist in driving the Turks out of Europe . Under that pretext a standing army should be maintained and shipyards be established on the shores of the Black Sea . Constantly progressing , the forces should ...
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... Austria in the time of Maria Theresa and of Joseph the Second . According to her historian Castera , she urged the Minister of France to advise his Government that France should join Russia for the purpose of partitioning the Turkish ...
... Austria in the time of Maria Theresa and of Joseph the Second . According to her historian Castera , she urged the Minister of France to advise his Government that France should join Russia for the purpose of partitioning the Turkish ...
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... long as Europe was un- willing to bear his yoke . An alliance with Russia would have been invaluable to him . By securing Russia's support he could hope to hold Prussia and Austria in awe 24 The Problem of Constantinople.
... long as Europe was un- willing to bear his yoke . An alliance with Russia would have been invaluable to him . By securing Russia's support he could hope to hold Prussia and Austria in awe 24 The Problem of Constantinople.
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