The Quarterly Review, Volumen235,Tema 467John Murray, 1921 |
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... Serbia as powers with special interests . Of course Dominion membership was of some substantial value to Mr Lloyd George . It assisted to redress the balance of non - European influence which was affected by the large number of American ...
... Serbia as powers with special interests . Of course Dominion membership was of some substantial value to Mr Lloyd George . It assisted to redress the balance of non - European influence which was affected by the large number of American ...
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... Serbia , and that Prince Alexander had been appointed Regent of the new State . The situation created by these events was subsequently recognised in documentary form by the Treaties made between the Allies and Austria and Hungary , and ...
... Serbia , and that Prince Alexander had been appointed Regent of the new State . The situation created by these events was subsequently recognised in documentary form by the Treaties made between the Allies and Austria and Hungary , and ...
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... Serbia . This state of things , coupled with what was and is the decided mystery con- cerning various events which took place during the war , undoubtedly created most favourable ground for pressing home the Serbian claim , both abroad ...
... Serbia . This state of things , coupled with what was and is the decided mystery con- cerning various events which took place during the war , undoubtedly created most favourable ground for pressing home the Serbian claim , both abroad ...
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... Serbia or to rob the people of privileges which they have enjoyed in the past , would be fatal to the destiny of the country . On the other hand , I was equally struck by two facts which speak well for the future . Firstly , the Prince ...
... Serbia or to rob the people of privileges which they have enjoyed in the past , would be fatal to the destiny of the country . On the other hand , I was equally struck by two facts which speak well for the future . Firstly , the Prince ...
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1 parties ) who was opposed to some form of union with Serbia . As parliamentary government , ministerial re ... Serbian Peasants . As the Radicals in principle favour some form of autonomy and as the Democrats stand for the complete ...
1 parties ) who was opposed to some form of union with Serbia . As parliamentary government , ministerial re ... Serbian Peasants . As the Radicals in principle favour some form of autonomy and as the Democrats stand for the complete ...
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