The Quarterly Review, Volume 235, Issue 467John Murray, 1921 |
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Page 292
... Greece and Serbia as powers with special interests . Of course Dominion membership was of some substantial value to Mr Lloyd George . It assisted to redress the balance of non - European influence which was affected by the large number ...
... Greece and Serbia as powers with special interests . Of course Dominion membership was of some substantial value to Mr Lloyd George . It assisted to redress the balance of non - European influence which was affected by the large number ...
Page 391
... Greece , and Albania - situations directly influenced by the Treaties of Peace made by the Allies with Austria , Hungary , Bulgaria , and Turkey , as respectively listed above . Besides these documents there are the Treaties for the ...
... Greece , and Albania - situations directly influenced by the Treaties of Peace made by the Allies with Austria , Hungary , Bulgaria , and Turkey , as respectively listed above . Besides these documents there are the Treaties for the ...
Page 393
... Greece as well . Such an enlargement had its difficulties ; for , whilst nobody can forecast the future development of events in Greece , until quite recently the relations between Czecho- Slovakia and Poland were such as to place ...
... Greece as well . Such an enlargement had its difficulties ; for , whilst nobody can forecast the future development of events in Greece , until quite recently the relations between Czecho- Slovakia and Poland were such as to place ...
Page 403
... Greece on the other , on Aug. 10 , 1920. Con- sisting of sixteen articles , its most important features are that it cedes to Greece the territories renounced by Bulgaria under Article 48 of the Treaty of Neuilly , and that it lays down ...
... Greece on the other , on Aug. 10 , 1920. Con- sisting of sixteen articles , its most important features are that it cedes to Greece the territories renounced by Bulgaria under Article 48 of the Treaty of Neuilly , and that it lays down ...
Page 405
... Greece , he should never lose sight of the facts that a one - man régime is a dangerous expedient , and that experienced and balanced politicians have their ways of bringing about the fall of leaders to whom they are opposed . In the ...
... Greece , he should never lose sight of the facts that a one - man régime is a dangerous expedient , and that experienced and balanced politicians have their ways of bringing about the fall of leaders to whom they are opposed . In the ...
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