The Living Age, Volume 286Living Age Company, 1915 |
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Page 68
... Austria as to the integrity of Serbia , or as to future compensations to be guaranteed by Germany , were rendered valueless by the fact that Austria had actually invaded Serbia and appointed a governor at Belgrade , thereby run- ning ...
... Austria as to the integrity of Serbia , or as to future compensations to be guaranteed by Germany , were rendered valueless by the fact that Austria had actually invaded Serbia and appointed a governor at Belgrade , thereby run- ning ...
Page 69
Austria herself would eventually use to her own advantage . It was inevitable that Austria's disintegrating policy in the Balkans should react upon the Adriatic . The balance of power in that sea has been , since the battle of Lissa in ...
Austria herself would eventually use to her own advantage . It was inevitable that Austria's disintegrating policy in the Balkans should react upon the Adriatic . The balance of power in that sea has been , since the battle of Lissa in ...
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... Austria's statistics of the population in LIVING AGE VOL . LXVIII . 3586 Dalmatia and in Istria have dared to reduce the figures of the Italians to an extraordinarily low percentage . The Austrian statistical lies , ad usum Croatorium ...
... Austria's statistics of the population in LIVING AGE VOL . LXVIII . 3586 Dalmatia and in Istria have dared to reduce the figures of the Italians to an extraordinarily low percentage . The Austrian statistical lies , ad usum Croatorium ...
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In French Lorraine By H Warner Allen CORNHILL MAGAZINE | 15 |
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A PAGE OF VERSE | 66 |
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