The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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Página 99
... be able to nourish from two to three times as many people as Egypt , that its population might be increased from 2,000,000 to about 30,000,000 . Mesopotamia might once more become one of the Great Problems of British Statesmanship 99.
... be able to nourish from two to three times as many people as Egypt , that its population might be increased from 2,000,000 to about 30,000,000 . Mesopotamia might once more become one of the Great Problems of British Statesmanship 99.
Página 108
... increased scale . The military weakness of Austria - Hungary and her internal divisions may lead to her absorption into Germany if the land war should prove indecisive or if it should end in a German victory . In either case , Austria ...
... increased scale . The military weakness of Austria - Hungary and her internal divisions may lead to her absorption into Germany if the land war should prove indecisive or if it should end in a German victory . In either case , Austria ...
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... and periodicals of the Czechs increased sevenfold , and those of the Poles more than fourfold . In 1882 there were two German German papers and periodicals to every single non - Great Problems of British Statesmanship 117.
... and periodicals of the Czechs increased sevenfold , and those of the Poles more than fourfold . In 1882 there were two German German papers and periodicals to every single non - Great Problems of British Statesmanship 117.
Página 120
... increased . Year by year the feelings between Austrians and Magyars became more bitter . The Hungarians openly threatened to make themselves entirely independent of Austria , and to leave her in the lurch . On many occasions they showed ...
... increased . Year by year the feelings between Austrians and Magyars became more bitter . The Hungarians openly threatened to make themselves entirely independent of Austria , and to leave her in the lurch . On many occasions they showed ...
Página 124
... increased about sixfold , and the deposits , which repre- sent chiefly the savings of poor people , have increased from £ 12,420,057 to no less than £ 46,970,354 . People who dis- play such remarkable prudence in their own affairs may ...
... increased about sixfold , and the deposits , which repre- sent chiefly the savings of poor people , have increased from £ 12,420,057 to no less than £ 46,970,354 . People who dis- play such remarkable prudence in their own affairs may ...
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