Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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22. oldal
... present position and territories , and to do so , if possible , without war . She urgently requires peace , and time for general development , and for the consolidation of German unity . There are places not under her rule which she ...
... present position and territories , and to do so , if possible , without war . She urgently requires peace , and time for general development , and for the consolidation of German unity . There are places not under her rule which she ...
23. oldal
... present frontiers . In a word , the temper of the Russian nation is distinctly aggressive , not from any natural combativeness of disposition in the peo- ple , or from ambition in their present rulers , but from a general belief that ...
... present frontiers . In a word , the temper of the Russian nation is distinctly aggressive , not from any natural combativeness of disposition in the peo- ple , or from ambition in their present rulers , but from a general belief that ...
24. oldal
... present autocrat of All the Russias came to the throne under cir- cumstances specially calculated to impress him with the fact that the most powerful monarch is helpless against the conse- quences of serious discontent among even a ...
... present autocrat of All the Russias came to the throne under cir- cumstances specially calculated to impress him with the fact that the most powerful monarch is helpless against the conse- quences of serious discontent among even a ...
29. oldal
... present condition of the country , of its material resources , and of Russian character , leads , however , to the conclusion that Sir C. Dilke overestimates Russia's power as much as he undervalues the power of Turkey . The Russian ...
... present condition of the country , of its material resources , and of Russian character , leads , however , to the conclusion that Sir C. Dilke overestimates Russia's power as much as he undervalues the power of Turkey . The Russian ...
34. oldal
... present circumstances , to attempt a second invasion of Bulgaria with her armies . We believe that it is Prince Bismarck's policy to humor the czar personally , and to make every concession which can be made without too great a ...
... present circumstances , to attempt a second invasion of Bulgaria with her armies . We believe that it is Prince Bismarck's policy to humor the czar personally , and to make every concession which can be made without too great a ...
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