A Prime Minister on Prime MinistersWeidenfeld & Nicolson, 1977 - 334 páginas |
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... attack ; there was apparently no war - book . Palmerston supported an attack on the Crimea and the capture of the fortress of Sevastopol ; his proposal for invasions through Turkey to the Caucasus was left to the Turks . A naval ...
... attack ; there was apparently no war - book . Palmerston supported an attack on the Crimea and the capture of the fortress of Sevastopol ; his proposal for invasions through Turkey to the Caucasus was left to the Turks . A naval ...
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... attack on Egypt , where Arabi Pasha had revolted in 1882 and murdered foreigners in an attack on Alexandria , in which the British consul was injured . Gladstone would have preferred a European approach , but the Council of Europe ...
... attack on Egypt , where Arabi Pasha had revolted in 1882 and murdered foreigners in an attack on Alexandria , in which the British consul was injured . Gladstone would have preferred a European approach , but the Council of Europe ...
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... attack . Lloyd George was misled ; in no time it was a major and continued attack , doomed to failure , and to a mortality ratio heavily in favour of the Germans . A study of the papers now available of what Haig thought of Lloyd George ...
... attack . Lloyd George was misled ; in no time it was a major and continued attack , doomed to failure , and to a mortality ratio heavily in favour of the Germans . A study of the papers now available of what Haig thought of Lloyd George ...
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The First Prime Ministers | 8 |
Politics in Transition 18461854 | 61 |
Towards the Modern Age 18851908 | 128 |
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