The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... supreme throughout the world . Peter the Great died in 1725. He greatly enlarged the Russian frontiers , organised , modernised , and Euro- peanised the country , and fought hard to give it 18 The Problem of Constantinople.
... supreme throughout the world . Peter the Great died in 1725. He greatly enlarged the Russian frontiers , organised , modernised , and Euro- peanised the country , and fought hard to give it 18 The Problem of Constantinople.
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J. Ellis Barker. peanised the country , and fought hard to give it an outlet on the Swedish Baltic , where he created Petrograd . His successors , guided by Catherine the Second , endeavoured with equal energy to give Russia a second ...
J. Ellis Barker. peanised the country , and fought hard to give it an outlet on the Swedish Baltic , where he created Petrograd . His successors , guided by Catherine the Second , endeavoured with equal energy to give Russia a second ...
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... give up to France and her Allies all her conquests made since 1805 . If England should refuse to submit , Russia was to make war upon England . Thus the duties of the Czar under the Treaty of Alliance were clearly outlined . The corre ...
... give up to France and her Allies all her conquests made since 1805 . If England should refuse to submit , Russia was to make war upon England . Thus the duties of the Czar under the Treaty of Alliance were clearly outlined . The corre ...
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... give Constantinople to Russia , nor to attack England in India , that on the contrary he wanted Constantinople for France , and that he attached greater value to Egypt than to Constantinople . In his instructions to Caulaincourt ...
... give Constantinople to Russia , nor to attack England in India , that on the contrary he wanted Constantinople for France , and that he attached greater value to Egypt than to Constantinople . In his instructions to Caulaincourt ...
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... give a characteristic example out of many . Professor Dr. A. Sprenger , the former director of the Mohammedan College of Calcutta , wrote in his book ' Babylonia the Richest Land of Antiquity , and the most Valuable Field of ...
... give a characteristic example out of many . Professor Dr. A. Sprenger , the former director of the Mohammedan College of Calcutta , wrote in his book ' Babylonia the Richest Land of Antiquity , and the most Valuable Field of ...
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