The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 133Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1943 |
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Pagina 158
... continued indepen- dence of Turkey and the Balkan nations , none of which is reckoned amongst the Great Powers . The same is true of the Narrow Seas - the existence of Holland and Belgium is , and always has been , a vital British ...
... continued indepen- dence of Turkey and the Balkan nations , none of which is reckoned amongst the Great Powers . The same is true of the Narrow Seas - the existence of Holland and Belgium is , and always has been , a vital British ...
Pagina 214
... continued up to this very moment . And here a word must be said about the relationship existing between Burckhardt and his friends and correspondents . So little did he go in for personal contact with pro- fessional colleagues , that it ...
... continued up to this very moment . And here a word must be said about the relationship existing between Burckhardt and his friends and correspondents . So little did he go in for personal contact with pro- fessional colleagues , that it ...
Pagina 274
... continued existence of this British enclave must have been an annoyance to which they wished to put an end by conquering it , and completing their occupation of the country . Until well on into the present century , it had always been ...
... continued existence of this British enclave must have been an annoyance to which they wished to put an end by conquering it , and completing their occupation of the country . Until well on into the present century , it had always been ...
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