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Naval War College (U.S.). Russia , 1912. - A dispatch from the American ambassa- dor to Russia on February 3 , 1912 , referring to the laws of the years immediately preceding said : Russia proposes ultimately to extend her control in ...
Naval War College (U.S.). Russia , 1912. - A dispatch from the American ambassa- dor to Russia on February 3 , 1912 , referring to the laws of the years immediately preceding said : Russia proposes ultimately to extend her control in ...
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... Russia of this policy is an error . On the contrary , M. Sazonov in a long interview last night assured me that Russia proposed to maintain the 12 - mile limit as a permanent policy , though he hinted that it might be modified in detail ...
... Russia of this policy is an error . On the contrary , M. Sazonov in a long interview last night assured me that Russia proposed to maintain the 12 - mile limit as a permanent policy , though he hinted that it might be modified in detail ...
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... Russia , Serbia , and Turkey . Interference with American mail . - The United States had many interests in all the belligerent states and large correspondence with those states was normal . The atti- tude 54 CARRIAGE OF MAIL IN TIME OF WAR.
... Russia , Serbia , and Turkey . Interference with American mail . - The United States had many interests in all the belligerent states and large correspondence with those states was normal . The atti- tude 54 CARRIAGE OF MAIL IN TIME OF WAR.
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