The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... course of the conferences preceding the Treaty of Tilsit the Emperor Napoleon often spoke to the Czar Alex- ander of Moldavia and Wallachia as provinces destined some day to become Russian . Affecting to be carried away by some ...
... course of the conferences preceding the Treaty of Tilsit the Emperor Napoleon often spoke to the Czar Alex- ander of Moldavia and Wallachia as provinces destined some day to become Russian . Affecting to be carried away by some ...
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... course , without authority , offered Constantinople to Russia , but claimed at the same time the Dardanelles for France . In other words , he suggested that although Russia might possibly be allowed to occupy Constantinople , France ...
... course , without authority , offered Constantinople to Russia , but claimed at the same time the Dardanelles for France . In other words , he suggested that although Russia might possibly be allowed to occupy Constantinople , France ...
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... course of the three last years in Europe , and especially of the blessings which it has pleased Divine Providence to shower down upon those States which place their confidence and their hope in it alone , acquired the intimate ...
... course of the three last years in Europe , and especially of the blessings which it has pleased Divine Providence to shower down upon those States which place their confidence and their hope in it alone , acquired the intimate ...
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... course be still more difficult to defend it in view of the fact that Roumania and Bulgaria , two powerful States , separate Russia from Constantinople . Russia can reach Constantinople only by sea unless she should succeed in ...
... course be still more difficult to defend it in view of the fact that Roumania and Bulgaria , two powerful States , separate Russia from Constantinople . Russia can reach Constantinople only by sea unless she should succeed in ...
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... course of particular importance to the nation which possesses India . Bismarck said to Busch : Egypt is as necessary to England as is her daily bread , because of the Suez Canal , which is the shortest connection between the Eastern and ...
... course of particular importance to the nation which possesses India . Bismarck said to Busch : Egypt is as necessary to England as is her daily bread , because of the Suez Canal , which is the shortest connection between the Eastern and ...
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