The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... created a fable convenue around the town of Constantinople , and most of the mistaken views as to Russia's world - con- quering aims have been engendered by that great genius who has mystified England during a whole century , and who ...
... created a fable convenue around the town of Constantinople , and most of the mistaken views as to Russia's world - con- quering aims have been engendered by that great genius who has mystified England during a whole century , and who ...
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... created Petrograd . His successors , guided by Catherine the Second , endeavoured with equal energy to give Russia a second outlet to the sea in the south , at Turkey's cost , and apparently they carried out to the letter the ...
... created Petrograd . His successors , guided by Catherine the Second , endeavoured with equal energy to give Russia a second outlet to the sea in the south , at Turkey's cost , and apparently they carried out to the letter the ...
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... created in the past . Foreseeing the possibility of Turkey's collapse , the Czar desired to provide toward such an event in conjunction with England . With this object in view , he told the British Ambassador on January 9 , 1853 : The ...
... created in the past . Foreseeing the possibility of Turkey's collapse , the Czar desired to provide toward such an event in conjunction with England . With this object in view , he told the British Ambassador on January 9 , 1853 : The ...
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... created England's instinctive fear of Russia ? If we look at the map , if we consider size to be a criterion of national strength , then Russia is immensely powerful . However , the Russo - Turkish War , the Russo - Japanese War , and ...
... created England's instinctive fear of Russia ? If we look at the map , if we consider size to be a criterion of national strength , then Russia is immensely powerful . However , the Russo - Turkish War , the Russo - Japanese War , and ...
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... created new enemies , but it has also created new friends , and it appears that the problem of Constantinople will peacefully and permanently be settled when the Entente Powers have achieved their final victory . However , while we may ...
... created new enemies , but it has also created new friends , and it appears that the problem of Constantinople will peacefully and permanently be settled when the Entente Powers have achieved their final victory . However , while we may ...
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