The Quarterly Review, Volume 235, Issue 467John Murray, 1921 |
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Page 238
... Turkey , Afghanistan , Persia , Abyssinia , Liberia , and Hayti . As the result of the Great War , Turkey , Persia , and Hayti may almost be subtracted from the list . No important coloured govern- ments. 238 THE WHITE MAN AND HIS RIVALS.
... Turkey , Afghanistan , Persia , Abyssinia , Liberia , and Hayti . As the result of the Great War , Turkey , Persia , and Hayti may almost be subtracted from the list . No important coloured govern- ments. 238 THE WHITE MAN AND HIS RIVALS.
Page 307
... Turkey was built by a British Company and has remained under British con- trol . This line received its concession in 1856 , started from Smyrna , and ran up the Meander Valley to Aidin , and eventually beyond that town , being built in ...
... Turkey was built by a British Company and has remained under British con- trol . This line received its concession in 1856 , started from Smyrna , and ran up the Meander Valley to Aidin , and eventually beyond that town , being built in ...
Page 308
... Turkey and North - West Asia Minor ; and to the Russians the Black Sea Coast , keeping for themselves the great road to the East , the road to Bagdad . Nor was this at first unwelcome to the British , whose ideas in regard to Turkey ...
... Turkey and North - West Asia Minor ; and to the Russians the Black Sea Coast , keeping for themselves the great road to the East , the road to Bagdad . Nor was this at first unwelcome to the British , whose ideas in regard to Turkey ...
Page 309
... Turkey had lost the greater part of her Balkan posses- sions , and her cause in Europe began to appear hopeless , the idea of recovering elsewhere all , and more than all , that had been lost became particularly attractive . So far as ...
... Turkey had lost the greater part of her Balkan posses- sions , and her cause in Europe began to appear hopeless , the idea of recovering elsewhere all , and more than all , that had been lost became particularly attractive . So far as ...
Page 310
... Turkey of steps the Foreign Office had taken on behalf of those colleagues in Constantinople of which they themselves were not aware . Yet the Turks were secretly keener for the scheme than they pretended to be , and a letter of ...
... Turkey of steps the Foreign Office had taken on behalf of those colleagues in Constantinople of which they themselves were not aware . Yet the Turks were secretly keener for the scheme than they pretended to be , and a letter of ...
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