Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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22. oldal
... Italy to join hands with Germany and mobilization , the supplies of transport and Austria , first , because he assumes that material , the strategical position occupied , Italy's accession to the alliance fails to and a hundred other ...
... Italy to join hands with Germany and mobilization , the supplies of transport and Austria , first , because he assumes that material , the strategical position occupied , Italy's accession to the alliance fails to and a hundred other ...
36. oldal
... Italy to secure her own coasts from hostile in- vasion , and such troops as she could spare after providing for this , would be fully occupied in defending the Italian frontier in the north - west . In his valuable book on the " Balance ...
... Italy to secure her own coasts from hostile in- vasion , and such troops as she could spare after providing for this , would be fully occupied in defending the Italian frontier in the north - west . In his valuable book on the " Balance ...
521. oldal
... Italy and union amongst her rulers - he commenced the formation of an Italian company , named the St. George , by bring . ing together a number of his own relatives and dependents , who were soon joined by others . His foresight was ...
... Italy and union amongst her rulers - he commenced the formation of an Italian company , named the St. George , by bring . ing together a number of his own relatives and dependents , who were soon joined by others . His foresight was ...
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