The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... fact that Roumania and Bulgaria , two powerful States , separate Russia from Constantinople . Russia can reach Constantinople only by sea unless she should succeed in incorporating Roumania and Bulgaria in some way or other , or unless ...
... fact that Roumania and Bulgaria , two powerful States , separate Russia from Constantinople . Russia can reach Constantinople only by sea unless she should succeed in incorporating Roumania and Bulgaria in some way or other , or unless ...
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... fact that all Bulgaria has a population of 116-4 per square mile , Serbia 144 · 0 , and Italy 313-5 per square mile . The cultivated part of Egypt had , according to the census of 1907 , a population of 915 per square mile , but it ...
... fact that all Bulgaria has a population of 116-4 per square mile , Serbia 144 · 0 , and Italy 313-5 per square mile . The cultivated part of Egypt had , according to the census of 1907 , a population of 915 per square mile , but it ...
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... facts given in these pages allow us , then , to draw the following conclusions : 1. Asiatic Turkey occupies a position of great defensive strength and of great potential danger to its neighbours , a position which dominates the three ...
... facts given in these pages allow us , then , to draw the following conclusions : 1. Asiatic Turkey occupies a position of great defensive strength and of great potential danger to its neighbours , a position which dominates the three ...
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... fact that Switzer- land was permanently neutralised for the security of Europe may be seen from the diplomatic documents signed by the Allied Powers a century ago . A Declaration made at the Congress at Vienna on March 20 , 1815 , which ...
... fact that Switzer- land was permanently neutralised for the security of Europe may be seen from the diplomatic documents signed by the Allied Powers a century ago . A Declaration made at the Congress at Vienna on March 20 , 1815 , which ...
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... fact , the Turkish Government , in whatever hands , is , and always has been , a public nuisance , a scandal and a public danger , a danger not only to Europe , but to the Turks themselves . The experience of centuries has shown that ...
... fact , the Turkish Government , in whatever hands , is , and always has been , a public nuisance , a scandal and a public danger , a danger not only to Europe , but to the Turks themselves . The experience of centuries has shown that ...
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