The National Review, Volume 48, Issue 2W.H. Allen, 1907 |
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Page 644
... influence by an official mission to Kabul was at the time of the last Afghan War , when our own relations with Turkey still retained the cordial character they had acquired at the Berlin Congress . The Sultan's influence was then ...
... influence by an official mission to Kabul was at the time of the last Afghan War , when our own relations with Turkey still retained the cordial character they had acquired at the Berlin Congress . The Sultan's influence was then ...
Page 817
... Influence in the East would give ( 1 ) more power to Germany , ( 2 ) increase of German commerce and perhaps of coloni- sation . In order to establish this influence we must make use of the religious element of the Catholic clergy ...
... Influence in the East would give ( 1 ) more power to Germany , ( 2 ) increase of German commerce and perhaps of coloni- sation . In order to establish this influence we must make use of the religious element of the Catholic clergy ...
Page 869
... influence in Constantinople to - day far out- weighs that of any other Power ; but it is far from being so dominant as is generally supposed , and it rests on a very unstable foundation , the favour of the present Sultan , whose death ...
... influence in Constantinople to - day far out- weighs that of any other Power ; but it is far from being so dominant as is generally supposed , and it rests on a very unstable foundation , the favour of the present Sultan , whose death ...
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NATIONAL | 560 |
The Future of Tariff Reform By J L GARVIN Editor of | 571 |
To General Picquart on his Appointment as Secretary | 632 |
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