The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... land and sea with the whole of their armed forces . The alliance was defensive and offensive . The two nations were to act in common in making war and in concluding peace . Russia was to act as mediator between England and France , and ...
... land and sea with the whole of their armed forces . The alliance was defensive and offensive . The two nations were to act in common in making war and in concluding peace . Russia was to act as mediator between England and France , and ...
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... but India also has railways ; these will facilitate the concentration of troops at any point at which that country may be attacked , and with the development of transport by land and sea , and 44 The Problem of Constantinople.
... but India also has railways ; these will facilitate the concentration of troops at any point at which that country may be attacked , and with the development of transport by land and sea , and 44 The Problem of Constantinople.
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J. Ellis Barker. the development of transport by land and sea , and the growth of the Empire , the danger of an attack upon India by Russia seems to be growing smaller from year to year . In the picturesque language of the late Lord ...
J. Ellis Barker. the development of transport by land and sea , and the growth of the Empire , the danger of an attack upon India by Russia seems to be growing smaller from year to year . In the picturesque language of the late Lord ...
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... position is not circumscribed but very extensive , and that it is not easy to defend it against a mobile and powerful enemy , especially if it is simultaneously attacked by land Great Problems of British Statesmanship 47.
... position is not circumscribed but very extensive , and that it is not easy to defend it against a mobile and powerful enemy , especially if it is simultaneously attacked by land Great Problems of British Statesmanship 47.
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... land connection between her Caucasian provinces and the southern shores of the Sea of Marmora and the two Straits . Both events appear unlikely . The Constantinople position , if held by Russia , would be detached from that country ...
... land connection between her Caucasian provinces and the southern shores of the Sea of Marmora and the two Straits . Both events appear unlikely . The Constantinople position , if held by Russia , would be detached from that country ...
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