The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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J. Ellis Barker. 6 her hostility was not without cause ; that England , fearing that Russia might become too powerful , endeavoured , at the bidding of her enemies , to prevent Russia's expansion , especially in the direction of ...
J. Ellis Barker. 6 her hostility was not without cause ; that England , fearing that Russia might become too powerful , endeavoured , at the bidding of her enemies , to prevent Russia's expansion , especially in the direction of ...
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... caused articles to be published in the papers advocating a reconciliation of Napoleon and Alexander in the interests of humanity , and recommend- ing joint action by France and Russia against England , the enemy of mankind . Napoleon ...
... caused articles to be published in the papers advocating a reconciliation of Napoleon and Alexander in the interests of humanity , and recommend- ing joint action by France and Russia against England , the enemy of mankind . Napoleon ...
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... cause commune avec la Russie contre la Porte Ottomane , et les deux hautes parties contractantes s'entendront pour soustraire toutes les provinces de l'Empire ottoman en Europe , la ville de Con- stantinople et le province de Romélie ...
... cause commune avec la Russie contre la Porte Ottomane , et les deux hautes parties contractantes s'entendront pour soustraire toutes les provinces de l'Empire ottoman en Europe , la ville de Con- stantinople et le province de Romélie ...
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... cause of a century of Anglo- Russian suspicion , friction , and misunderstandings . At the Congress of Vienna , Lord Castlereagh opposed Russia's acquisition of Poland , fearing that that country might become dangerously strong ...
... cause of a century of Anglo- Russian suspicion , friction , and misunderstandings . At the Congress of Vienna , Lord Castlereagh opposed Russia's acquisition of Poland , fearing that that country might become dangerously strong ...
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... cause with which the destinies of the human race were connected . Faithful to his principles , His Majesty has constantly laboured to favour the interests of the Powers which had rallied round the common cause , placing his own ...
... cause with which the destinies of the human race were connected . Faithful to his principles , His Majesty has constantly laboured to favour the interests of the Powers which had rallied round the common cause , placing his own ...
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