The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... believe in Napoleonic epigrams will find several remarkable epigrams relating to Egypt . The great Corsican said to Montholon , ' Si j'étais resté en Egypte , je serais à présent empereur d'Orient . . . . L'Orient n'attend qu'un homme ...
... believe in Napoleonic epigrams will find several remarkable epigrams relating to Egypt . The great Corsican said to Montholon , ' Si j'étais resté en Egypte , je serais à présent empereur d'Orient . . . . L'Orient n'attend qu'un homme ...
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... believe , as your enemies will tell you , that we have brought about this war through lust of conquest . Austria has forced us to fight by threatening to attack us . But believe us that we have not the slightest intention to oppose your ...
... believe , as your enemies will tell you , that we have brought about this war through lust of conquest . Austria has forced us to fight by threatening to attack us . But believe us that we have not the slightest intention to oppose your ...
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... believe we cannot live any longer under an illusion which deceives us . We have lived under the impression that the internal difficulties of Austria - Hungary are so great as to prevent her from aggressive action towards ourselves and ...
... believe we cannot live any longer under an illusion which deceives us . We have lived under the impression that the internal difficulties of Austria - Hungary are so great as to prevent her from aggressive action towards ourselves and ...
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... believe I have shown that Austria - Hungary is at the same time our ally and our open enemy against whom we must prepare for war . We have to calculate in the future with the fact that the Austro - Hungarian Empire , though nominally ...
... believe I have shown that Austria - Hungary is at the same time our ally and our open enemy against whom we must prepare for war . We have to calculate in the future with the fact that the Austro - Hungarian Empire , though nominally ...
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... believe that the Slavonic nations in the Balkan Peninsula and in Austria - Hungary will amalgamate with Russia , that Russia will , through Serbia and Bohemia , stretch out its arms as far as the Adriatic and Bavaria . That fear seems ...
... believe that the Slavonic nations in the Balkan Peninsula and in Austria - Hungary will amalgamate with Russia , that Russia will , through Serbia and Bohemia , stretch out its arms as far as the Adriatic and Bavaria . That fear seems ...
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