The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... desires to advance quickly as adequate ballast is to a ship . The Empire is four times as large as the United States . Nevertheless the United States are far wealthier than is the gigantic British Empire . The wealth of the United ...
... desires to advance quickly as adequate ballast is to a ship . The Empire is four times as large as the United States . Nevertheless the United States are far wealthier than is the gigantic British Empire . The wealth of the United ...
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... desires of the various nationalities to be united under a Government of their own are to be fulfilled . In the second place , territorial rearrangement will be made which will strengthen the peaceful nations , which will make unlikely a ...
... desires of the various nationalities to be united under a Government of their own are to be fulfilled . In the second place , territorial rearrangement will be made which will strengthen the peaceful nations , which will make unlikely a ...
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... desire of Peter the Great's successors to conquer the Turkish territory to the south of Russia , and to acquire for the country an outlet on the Black Sea , was not un- natural , for at a time when transport by land was almost a ...
... desire of Peter the Great's successors to conquer the Turkish territory to the south of Russia , and to acquire for the country an outlet on the Black Sea , was not un- natural , for at a time when transport by land was almost a ...
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... desire for peace , his goodwill for Russia , and his high esteem for Russia's youthful ruler . Alexander became interested in Napoleon's suggestions , and at last became infatuated by him . He had been fascinated by Napoleon's success ...
... desire for peace , his goodwill for Russia , and his high esteem for Russia's youthful ruler . Alexander became interested in Napoleon's suggestions , and at last became infatuated by him . He had been fascinated by Napoleon's success ...
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... desire , and as the Czar implicitly believed in his new friend , he probably did not look too closely into the wording of the one - sided treaty , and left Tilsit full of admiration for the Emperor of the French . Meanwhile Napoleon ...
... desire , and as the Czar implicitly believed in his new friend , he probably did not look too closely into the wording of the one - sided treaty , and left Tilsit full of admiration for the Emperor of the French . Meanwhile Napoleon ...
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