The Fortnightly Review, Том 104Chapman and Hall, 1915 |
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... practically the whole of Galicia ; the menace to Hungary involved in the capture of Carpathian passes is now disappearing ; Austria has recovered the exceedingly valuable oil wells of Galicia . Practically , there- fore , the whole of ...
... practically the whole of Galicia ; the menace to Hungary involved in the capture of Carpathian passes is now disappearing ; Austria has recovered the exceedingly valuable oil wells of Galicia . Practically , there- fore , the whole of ...
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... practically inevitable that the Entente Powers should push their operations eastward . Now the general situation in the Near East is one of extraordinary complexity and of the very deepest interest . Serbia , as we know , was forced to ...
... practically inevitable that the Entente Powers should push their operations eastward . Now the general situation in the Near East is one of extraordinary complexity and of the very deepest interest . Serbia , as we know , was forced to ...
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... practically the whole French Fleet and of the approaching destruction of the Orient , demanded that he should be led on deck . His first order on resuming active command was that the only one of his ( 1 ) A committee has been formed for ...
... practically the whole French Fleet and of the approaching destruction of the Orient , demanded that he should be led on deck . His first order on resuming active command was that the only one of his ( 1 ) A committee has been formed for ...
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... practically no warning of what was coming , and with all the startling instan- taneity of an earthquake . Everything seemed to be going on much as usual down to the very day on which the collapse took place . The Labour Party behaved ...
... practically no warning of what was coming , and with all the startling instan- taneity of an earthquake . Everything seemed to be going on much as usual down to the very day on which the collapse took place . The Labour Party behaved ...
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... practically entirely Protestant , has special reason for desiring to be separated from Prussia and to be united with Austria , as will be shown later on . The weakness of the Dual Monarchy is due chiefly to two reasons : to the fact ...
... practically entirely Protestant , has special reason for desiring to be separated from Prussia and to be united with Austria , as will be shown later on . The weakness of the Dual Monarchy is due chiefly to two reasons : to the fact ...
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