The Fortnightly Review, Том 97Chapman and Hall, 1912 |
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... natural rival , and the two countries will always be rivals and sometimes enemies . Nature has thrown between the two an apple of contention , for which they will fight for ever : the Mediterranean , that wonderful inter - continental ...
... natural rival , and the two countries will always be rivals and sometimes enemies . Nature has thrown between the two an apple of contention , for which they will fight for ever : the Mediterranean , that wonderful inter - continental ...
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... naturally a poor country , for she possesses practically no coal , no iron , and scarcely any timber . The largest part of her territory is covered with mountains and rocks . Owing to the natural poverty of Italy , her citizens are ...
... naturally a poor country , for she possesses practically no coal , no iron , and scarcely any timber . The largest part of her territory is covered with mountains and rocks . Owing to the natural poverty of Italy , her citizens are ...
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... natural and legitimate field for expan- sion and colonisation . Albania , which lies almost within sight of the Italian shore , is her more immediate goal . The King of Italy , the Italian Government , and the Italian people have shown ...
... natural and legitimate field for expan- sion and colonisation . Albania , which lies almost within sight of the Italian shore , is her more immediate goal . The King of Italy , the Italian Government , and the Italian people have shown ...
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... natural harbours protected by high surrounding hills and mountains all along the coast which faces Italy . The western , or Italian , shore of the Adriatic is mostly flat and sandy , and is devoid of natural bays and harbours ...
... natural harbours protected by high surrounding hills and mountains all along the coast which faces Italy . The western , or Italian , shore of the Adriatic is mostly flat and sandy , and is devoid of natural bays and harbours ...
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... Naturally the Italians are asking themselves : " Against which Power is Austria fortifying the Dalmatian coast of the Adriatic ? What use will she make of the magnificent natural harbours opposite our own unprotected shore ? South of ...
... Naturally the Italians are asking themselves : " Against which Power is Austria fortifying the Dalmatian coast of the Adriatic ? What use will she make of the magnificent natural harbours opposite our own unprotected shore ? South of ...
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