The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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J. Ellis Barker. the broad principles on which the map of Europe should be reconstructed at a future Congress . In the first place , the desires of the various nationalities to be united under a Government of their own are to be ...
J. Ellis Barker. the broad principles on which the map of Europe should be reconstructed at a future Congress . In the first place , the desires of the various nationalities to be united under a Government of their own are to be ...
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... Europe . Constantinople is supposed to be a point of vital interest not only to Russia , but to Austria - Hungary , France , Italy , and this country as well . As the Turks have plunged into the War and have attacked the Allies , they ...
... Europe . Constantinople is supposed to be a point of vital interest not only to Russia , but to Austria - Hungary , France , Italy , and this country as well . As the Turks have plunged into the War and have attacked the Allies , they ...
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... 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 advance towards Constantinople . A strict alliance should be ...
... 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 advance towards Constantinople . A strict alliance should be ...
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... an opponent as 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.
... an opponent as 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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... Europe , la ville de Con- stantinople et le province de Romélie exceptées , au joug et aux vexations des Turcs . In ... European provinces of Turkey from the Turks . However , Constantinople and the Province of Rumelia were to be ...
... Europe , la ville de Con- stantinople et le province de Romélie exceptées , au joug et aux vexations des Turcs . In ... European provinces of Turkey from the Turks . However , Constantinople and the Province of Rumelia were to be ...
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