The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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J. Ellis Barker. were threatened from Russia they would naturally form a strong political union . A greater Austria - Hungary , a State on a federal basis , would arise in the place of the present State , and , strengthened by self ...
J. Ellis Barker. were threatened from Russia they would naturally form a strong political union . A greater Austria - Hungary , a State on a federal basis , would arise in the place of the present State , and , strengthened by self ...
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... not only from the strategical point of view , but also from the religio- political and from the economic points of view . Asiatic Turkey occupies a most commanding position , both for 56 The Problem of Asiatic Turkey.
... not only from the strategical point of view , but also from the religio- political and from the economic points of view . Asiatic Turkey occupies a most commanding position , both for 56 The Problem of Asiatic Turkey.
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... political importance of the country . Asiatic Turkey contains the holy places of Christianity and of Islam . Mecca and Medina exercise an infinitely greater influence over Mohammedanism than Jerusalem and Bethlehem do over Christianity ...
... political importance of the country . Asiatic Turkey contains the holy places of Christianity and of Islam . Mecca and Medina exercise an infinitely greater influence over Mohammedanism than Jerusalem and Bethlehem do over Christianity ...
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... political importance of Asia Minor is so very great that its control by a strong military Power might endanger not only France , Russia , and the British Empire , but the whole world . France , Russia , and the British Empire desire the ...
... political importance of Asia Minor is so very great that its control by a strong military Power might endanger not only France , Russia , and the British Empire , but the whole world . France , Russia , and the British Empire desire the ...
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... political and economic integrity should be preserved , leaving the Turks entirely to themselves and solemnly binding them- selves to abstain from both political and economic inter- ference in its affairs , the difficulty would by no ...
... political and economic integrity should be preserved , leaving the Turks entirely to themselves and solemnly binding them- selves to abstain from both political and economic inter- ference in its affairs , the difficulty would by no ...
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