The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... lead them , in the same spirit of fraternity with which they are animated , to protect Religion , Peace , and Justice . Article 2. In consequence the sole principle of force , whether between the said Governments or between their ...
... lead them , in the same spirit of fraternity with which they are animated , to protect Religion , Peace , and Justice . Article 2. In consequence the sole principle of force , whether between the said Governments or between their ...
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... lead to a world war among the claimant States , that their agreement was impossible . Hence diplomats thought with dread of the question of Constantinople , which seemed insoluble . The Great War has broadened men's minds , and has ...
... lead to a world war among the claimant States , that their agreement was impossible . Hence diplomats thought with dread of the question of Constantinople , which seemed insoluble . The Great War has broadened men's minds , and has ...
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... lead from the Indian Ocean to the Red Sea and to the Persian Gulf , that country is able to threaten with a flank attack the sea route to India and China not merely in one but in three places . As the opening of the Persian Gulf lies ...
... lead from the Indian Ocean to the Red Sea and to the Persian Gulf , that country is able to threaten with a flank attack the sea route to India and China not merely in one but in three places . As the opening of the Persian Gulf lies ...
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... lead , but these resources have so far remained practically untouched . Under a good Government Asia Minor may once more become an exceedingly wealthy and well - peopled country . The possession or the control of Asiatic Turkey will ...
... lead , but these resources have so far remained practically untouched . Under a good Government Asia Minor may once more become an exceedingly wealthy and well - peopled country . The possession or the control of Asiatic Turkey will ...
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... lead to a world - war for the control of Asia Minor . The policy of partition would obviously be most dangerous to the peace of the world . The policy of preserving the integrity of Asiatic Turkey in its entirety and of abstaining from ...
... lead to a world - war for the control of Asia Minor . The policy of partition would obviously be most dangerous to the peace of the world . The policy of preserving the integrity of Asiatic Turkey in its entirety and of abstaining from ...
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