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... claim to impose on him . ” 1 In the year 1915 there were several peace - initiatives of which two at any rate seem to have had serious possibilities . One was a proposal from the Turkish Commandant of the First Army Corps at ...
... claim to impose on him . ” 1 In the year 1915 there were several peace - initiatives of which two at any rate seem to have had serious possibilities . One was a proposal from the Turkish Commandant of the First Army Corps at ...
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... claim recognized by the other Powers . Russia had once had such an ambition and had boldly tried to achieve it by the Treaty of Unkiar - Skelessi in 1833 , when she obtained , on paper , a protectorate of Turkey ; and later , in 1854 ...
... claim recognized by the other Powers . Russia had once had such an ambition and had boldly tried to achieve it by the Treaty of Unkiar - Skelessi in 1833 , when she obtained , on paper , a protectorate of Turkey ; and later , in 1854 ...
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... claim . The electoral cam- paign was going forward in the United States , and Mr. Hoover was a candidate for nomination to a second term of office . The Washington correspondent of The Times wrote : It is learned that President Hoover's ...
... claim . The electoral cam- paign was going forward in the United States , and Mr. Hoover was a candidate for nomination to a second term of office . The Washington correspondent of The Times wrote : It is learned that President Hoover's ...
Contents
THE DIVIDING LINE OF THE WORLD WAR page | 13 |
THE DIFFICULTY OF MAKING PEACE | 18 |
THE OLD DIPLOMACY | 46 |
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