The Immediate Causes of the Great WarThomas Y. Crowell Company, 1917 - 196 страница |
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... allowed this feel- ing to die out , but on the contrary have been nursing it to keep it warm . They have re- garded Alsace and Lorraine as lost provinces , and have kept the statue in Paris representing Strasburg ( in Alsace ) draped in ...
... allowed this feel- ing to die out , but on the contrary have been nursing it to keep it warm . They have re- garded Alsace and Lorraine as lost provinces , and have kept the statue in Paris representing Strasburg ( in Alsace ) draped in ...
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... allowed this hostility of the press and this activity of the associations against another state to go on and has not suppressed the " activities of men holding high positions in the state administra- tion , " " who poisoned the national ...
... allowed this hostility of the press and this activity of the associations against another state to go on and has not suppressed the " activities of men holding high positions in the state administra- tion , " " who poisoned the national ...
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... allowed to imperil the existence of the neighboring monarchy any longer , this would lead to the gradual downfall of Austria and would result in submission to Slavic sway under the Russian scepter , thus making 50 The Causes of the ...
... allowed to imperil the existence of the neighboring monarchy any longer , this would lead to the gradual downfall of Austria and would result in submission to Slavic sway under the Russian scepter , thus making 50 The Causes of the ...
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... allow herself to be guided by her duties as an ally . " Unless the Austro - Hungarian Government , " said the German chancellor officially , on July 23 , " wishes definitely to give up all claim to its position as a great power , there ...
... allow herself to be guided by her duties as an ally . " Unless the Austro - Hungarian Government , " said the German chancellor officially , on July 23 , " wishes definitely to give up all claim to its position as a great power , there ...
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... allow Austria to crush Serbia and become the predominant power in the Balkans , and if she felt ( feels ) secure of the support of France she would ( will ) face all the risks of war . " Despite all this , however , Sir G. Buchanan de ...
... allow Austria to crush Serbia and become the predominant power in the Balkans , and if she felt ( feels ) secure of the support of France she would ( will ) face all the risks of war . " Despite all this , however , Sir G. Buchanan de ...
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