The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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J. Ellis Barker. enemy , especially if it is simultaneously attacked by land and sea . The small maps of Turkey are deceptive . It is hardly realised that the distance from the entrance of the Dardanelles to the exit of the Bosphorus is ...
J. Ellis Barker. enemy , especially if it is simultaneously attacked by land and sea . The small maps of Turkey are deceptive . It is hardly realised that the distance from the entrance of the Dardanelles to the exit of the Bosphorus is ...
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... especially since the construction of the Suez Canal , is the connecting link of the Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean , of Europe and Asia , of the most populated continents and the busiest seas . Hence the Suez Canal route is , and ...
... especially since the construction of the Suez Canal , is the connecting link of the Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean , of Europe and Asia , of the most populated continents and the busiest seas . Hence the Suez Canal route is , and ...
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... especially if it were backed by their Central European supporters , against the 120 miles of the Enos - Midia line would obviously convert 2 • the Constantinople position from a strategical asset into a very Great Problems of British ...
... especially if it were backed by their Central European supporters , against the 120 miles of the Enos - Midia line would obviously convert 2 • the Constantinople position from a strategical asset into a very Great Problems of British ...
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... especially if it be directed by a non - Mohammedan Power for non- Mohammedan ends . The economic importance of Asiatic Turkey is exceed- ingly great . Asiatic Turkey is the oldest and by far the most important nucleus of Western ...
... especially if it be directed by a non - Mohammedan Power for non- Mohammedan ends . The economic importance of Asiatic Turkey is exceed- ingly great . Asiatic Turkey is the oldest and by far the most important nucleus of Western ...
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... especially by Western Europeans , Greeks , and Armenians . In their vast Asiatic provinces the Turks possess , admittedly , one of the richest countries in the world , a country which imperatively calls for development . Asiatic Turkey ...
... especially by Western Europeans , Greeks , and Armenians . In their vast Asiatic provinces the Turks possess , admittedly , one of the richest countries in the world , a country which imperatively calls for development . Asiatic Turkey ...
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