The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... interests of humanity , and recommend- ing joint action by France and Russia against England , the enemy of mankind . Napoleon knew how to convey indirectly to the Czar numerous messages expressing his sorrow at the fearful and needless ...
... interests of humanity , and recommend- ing joint action by France and Russia against England , the enemy of mankind . Napoleon knew how to convey indirectly to the Czar numerous messages expressing his sorrow at the fearful and needless ...
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... interest when the army of Napo- leon , collected together , so to speak , at the expense of Europe , had found its grave in Russia , His Majesty could have made peace with France ; and without exposing himself to the chances of a war ...
... interest when the army of Napo- leon , collected together , so to speak , at the expense of Europe , had found its grave in Russia , His Majesty could have made peace with France ; and without exposing himself to the chances of a war ...
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... interests of the Powers which had rallied round the common cause , placing his own interests only in the second rank . He has lavished his resources in order to render their united efforts prosperous under the firm conviction that his ...
... interests of the Powers which had rallied round the common cause , placing his own interests only in the second rank . He has lavished his resources in order to render their united efforts prosperous under the firm conviction that his ...
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... interests of Russia , that it was in the interest of the country to have for neighbour a weak State such as Turkey . After thorough and lengthy discussion , the following resolutions • were adopted at a sitting presided over by the Czar ...
... interests of Russia , that it was in the interest of the country to have for neighbour a weak State such as Turkey . After thorough and lengthy discussion , the following resolutions • were adopted at a sitting presided over by the Czar ...
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... interests ; ( 3 ) That therefore it would be prudent to prevent its fall and to take advantage of the opportunity which might offer for concluding an honourable peace . However , if the last hour of Turkey in Europe should have struck ...
... interests ; ( 3 ) That therefore it would be prudent to prevent its fall and to take advantage of the opportunity which might offer for concluding an honourable peace . However , if the last hour of Turkey in Europe should have struck ...
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