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... British Government had declared that it would main- tain the neutrality of the Zones . The Chanak Zone was held only by one British battalion . On September 23rd , Turkish cavalry entered into the Zone . The maintenance of peace , not ...
... British Government had declared that it would main- tain the neutrality of the Zones . The Chanak Zone was held only by one British battalion . On September 23rd , Turkish cavalry entered into the Zone . The maintenance of peace , not ...
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... British ambassador at Constantinople reported in 1907 : By dint of vigorous pressure , the Italian Embassy has secured for the firm of Ansaldos , in Genoa , an order for a cruiser . The action of the Italian ambassador in pressing the ...
... British ambassador at Constantinople reported in 1907 : By dint of vigorous pressure , the Italian Embassy has secured for the firm of Ansaldos , in Genoa , an order for a cruiser . The action of the Italian ambassador in pressing the ...
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... British treaty of 1824 to the contracting parties ; and the Russian claims had been the subject of corre- spondence between George Canning and John Quincy Adams , the British and American Secretaries of State at that time . The term ...
... British treaty of 1824 to the contracting parties ; and the Russian claims had been the subject of corre- spondence between George Canning and John Quincy Adams , the British and American Secretaries of State at that time . The term ...
Contents
THE DIVIDING LINE OF THE WORLD WAR page | 13 |
THE DIFFICULTY OF MAKING PEACE | 18 |
THE OLD DIPLOMACY | 46 |
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