The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... rule for all the transactions between the coalesced States , that the advan- tages which each of them should be summoned to reap from the triumph of the common cause should be in proportion to the perseverance of their efforts and to ...
... rule for all the transactions between the coalesced States , that the advan- tages which each of them should be summoned to reap from the triumph of the common cause should be in proportion to the perseverance of their efforts and to ...
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... rule , in accordance with the national character . The Russians are rather dreamers than men of action , rather men of quiet thought than men of ambition . The heroes of Tolstoy and of other great Russian authors are not men of the ...
... rule , in accordance with the national character . The Russians are rather dreamers than men of action , rather men of quiet thought than men of ambition . The heroes of Tolstoy and of other great Russian authors are not men of the ...
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... rule of weak and decadent Persia , separates Asiatic Turkey from the Indian frontier . It is clear that Asiatic Turkey , lying in the centre of the Old World , is at the same time a natural fortress of the greatest defensive strength ...
... rule of weak and decadent Persia , separates Asiatic Turkey from the Indian frontier . It is clear that Asiatic Turkey , lying in the centre of the Old World , is at the same time a natural fortress of the greatest defensive strength ...
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... rule of the world may be won . The present War undoubtedly was largely a war for the control of Asia Minor . In the middle of the last century leading German economists and thinkers who exerted a most powerful influence upon German ...
... rule of the world may be won . The present War undoubtedly was largely a war for the control of Asia Minor . In the middle of the last century leading German economists and thinkers who exerted a most powerful influence upon German ...
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... rule of the sea . The word ' admiral , ' from amir , ' the Arabic word for chief , commander , ' the same word as ' ameer ' or ' emir , ' reminds us of their former naval pre - eminence . The strategical value of Asiatic Turkey is very ...
... rule of the sea . The word ' admiral , ' from amir , ' the Arabic word for chief , commander , ' the same word as ' ameer ' or ' emir , ' reminds us of their former naval pre - eminence . The strategical value of Asiatic Turkey is very ...
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