The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... century , and who has been responsible for a century of misunderstandings between England and Russia . It seems therefore timely and necessary to consider Russia's actions in the direction of Constantinople and of India by means of the ...
... century , and who has been responsible for a century of misunderstandings between England and Russia . It seems therefore timely and necessary to consider Russia's actions in the direction of Constantinople and of India by means of the ...
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... century after , when Russia had succeeded in acquiring the shores of the Black Sea and had become the leader of the Slav nations belonging to the Greek Church . Peter the Great's political testament was first published in a book , ' De ...
... century after , when Russia had succeeded in acquiring the shores of the Black Sea and had become the leader of the Slav nations belonging to the Greek Church . Peter the Great's political testament was first published in a book , ' De ...
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... centuries France , guided by a sure instinct of territorial values , had been hankering after the possession of ... century before de Lesseps . After the outbreak of the Revolution her historic ambition seemed likely to be fulfilled ...
... centuries France , guided by a sure instinct of territorial values , had been hankering after the possession of ... century before de Lesseps . After the outbreak of the Revolution her historic ambition seemed likely to be fulfilled ...
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... has frightened her most frequently during many decades is the bogey of Constanti- nople which Napoleon set up a century ago . Being carried away by his enthusiasm and simple trustfulness , Great Problems of British Statesmanship 31.
... has frightened her most frequently during many decades is the bogey of Constanti- nople which Napoleon set up a century ago . Being carried away by his enthusiasm and simple trustfulness , Great Problems of British Statesmanship 31.
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... 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 . Replying to the ...
... 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 . Replying to the ...
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