The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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Unfortunately , before Jervis could retrieve the situation , the French , as we have
seen , chased our allies to Savona and secured the chief portal of Italy . Thus , for
reasons partly official , partly personal , the strategic advantages accruing from ...
Unfortunately , before Jervis could retrieve the situation , the French , as we have
seen , chased our allies to Savona and secured the chief portal of Italy . Thus , for
reasons partly official , partly personal , the strategic advantages accruing from ...
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The popular movement in neighbouring Italy stirred the Ionian islanders who
already envied their Greek brethren the ... Italian and Jewish population of Corfu ,
and partly because it stood in the way of their union with the Greek kingdom .
The popular movement in neighbouring Italy stirred the Ionian islanders who
already envied their Greek brethren the ... Italian and Jewish population of Corfu ,
and partly because it stood in the way of their union with the Greek kingdom .
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their way into Italy's predestined capital ( 20 Sept. 1870 ) . A few weeks later , just
after the fall of Metz , the Czar Alexander II , in collusion with Bismarck , wiped out
the “ blot upon his reign " by tearing up ( 31 Oct. 1870 ) the Black Sea clauses ...
their way into Italy's predestined capital ( 20 Sept. 1870 ) . A few weeks later , just
after the fall of Metz , the Czar Alexander II , in collusion with Bismarck , wiped out
the “ blot upon his reign " by tearing up ( 31 Oct. 1870 ) the Black Sea clauses ...
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