The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 73,Deel 2Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1913 |
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Pagina 1197
... England would blockade our coasts . In the Mediterranean , England and France would cut us off from the ocean . Towards the east and west we should be cut off from the world's trade by Russia and France . Therefore we can never tolerate ...
... England would blockade our coasts . In the Mediterranean , England and France would cut us off from the ocean . Towards the east and west we should be cut off from the world's trade by Russia and France . Therefore we can never tolerate ...
Pagina 1198
... England across the North Sea is out of the question . England can be attacked and mortally wounded by land , and from Europe , only in one place - in Egypt . The loss of Egypt would mean to England not only the end of her control over ...
... England across the North Sea is out of the question . England can be attacked and mortally wounded by land , and from Europe , only in one place - in Egypt . The loss of Egypt would mean to England not only the end of her control over ...
Pagina 1211
... England , firstly , because the United States are England's most dangerous competitor in the trade of the world , and especially in the trade with Eastern Asia ; secondly , because the United States are determined not to submit to England's ...
... England , firstly , because the United States are England's most dangerous competitor in the trade of the world , and especially in the trade with Eastern Asia ; secondly , because the United States are determined not to submit to England's ...
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