The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 133Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1943 |
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Pagina 198
... Britain . To her , and to the Empire , the Mediterranean is vital , not only because it is one of the principal Imperial highways , but also because , without the command of the Mediterranean , Great Britain is excluded from South ...
... Britain . To her , and to the Empire , the Mediterranean is vital , not only because it is one of the principal Imperial highways , but also because , without the command of the Mediterranean , Great Britain is excluded from South ...
Pagina 246
... Britain . The Anglo - Polish Agreement for Mutual Assistance was signed on August 25th , 1939. Under Article 1 , Great Britain pledged herself to give all the support and assistance in her power ' if Poland were to become engaged in ...
... Britain . The Anglo - Polish Agreement for Mutual Assistance was signed on August 25th , 1939. Under Article 1 , Great Britain pledged herself to give all the support and assistance in her power ' if Poland were to become engaged in ...
Pagina 247
... Britain , of the United States , and of the other United Nations - Poland amongst them . C The Poles had made peace neither with Russia nor with Germany . But whereas they continued their fight against Germany - by taking part in the ...
... Britain , of the United States , and of the other United Nations - Poland amongst them . C The Poles had made peace neither with Russia nor with Germany . But whereas they continued their fight against Germany - by taking part in the ...
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