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Pagina 52
... England came through great dangers unscathed , almost without waging serious war , and , from being a little country surrounded with powerful enemies , grew into a Great Power , shaped and disposed to fulfil those high destinies which ...
... England came through great dangers unscathed , almost without waging serious war , and , from being a little country surrounded with powerful enemies , grew into a Great Power , shaped and disposed to fulfil those high destinies which ...
Pagina 53
... England , and surreptitiously to support the Protestants in Germany , the Low Countries , and France , and in fact to resist Catholic ascendancy everywhere without involving England in a regular war . It was a policy of balance and ...
... England , and surreptitiously to support the Protestants in Germany , the Low Countries , and France , and in fact to resist Catholic ascendancy everywhere without involving England in a regular war . It was a policy of balance and ...
Pagina 367
... England appointed him and Mark Pattison as Assistant Commissioners to inquire respectively into the state of education in France and in Germany . Arnold extended his inquiries into Switzerland and Holland . This was the turning point in ...
... England appointed him and Mark Pattison as Assistant Commissioners to inquire respectively into the state of education in France and in Germany . Arnold extended his inquiries into Switzerland and Holland . This was the turning point in ...
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ASIA IN EUROPE By Captain Walter Elliot | 16 |
LBETWEEN EUROPE AND AMERICA By Wickham Steed | 24 |
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