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The mistakes of our policy in the 19th and 20th centuries have come much more
often from ignorance than from ill will ... Our greatest diplomatic success in the
19th century was our treatment of the Italian question in 1860 , when , without a
war ...
The mistakes of our policy in the 19th and 20th centuries have come much more
often from ignorance than from ill will ... Our greatest diplomatic success in the
19th century was our treatment of the Italian question in 1860 , when , without a
war ...
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... foreign policy of the early Plantagenets . The historian of the 16th century is
provided with the Calendar of State ... No such facilities exist for the study of the
17th century , or the 18th or 19th centuries . The historian of these periods must
seek ...
... foreign policy of the early Plantagenets . The historian of the 16th century is
provided with the Calendar of State ... No such facilities exist for the study of the
17th century , or the 18th or 19th centuries . The historian of these periods must
seek ...
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at least three centuries before the people of any other country in Western Europe
. One of the nation - states of modern Europe may , therefore , be descried as far
back as the early years of the 13th century . But , as it takes two people to make ...
at least three centuries before the people of any other country in Western Europe
. One of the nation - states of modern Europe may , therefore , be descried as far
back as the early years of the 13th century . But , as it takes two people to make ...
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PUBLISHED | 12 |
THE INDICTMENT AGAINST CHRISTIANITY | 27 |
THE TURKISH PEASANTRY OF ANATOLIA | 49 |
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