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Side 254
... France draws the sword it is because she has been compelled to do so . It knows that France has no idea of aggrandisement , and that she only wishes to resist dangerous encroachments ; and for that rea- son I desire to proclaim loudly ...
... France draws the sword it is because she has been compelled to do so . It knows that France has no idea of aggrandisement , and that she only wishes to resist dangerous encroachments ; and for that rea- son I desire to proclaim loudly ...
Side 256
... France would actually draw the sword on behalf of Turkey , but would content themselves with protocols and diplomatic remon- strances , as England did at the time of the Treaty of Adriano- ple . " Hoc fonte derivata clades In patriam ...
... France would actually draw the sword on behalf of Turkey , but would content themselves with protocols and diplomatic remon- strances , as England did at the time of the Treaty of Adriano- ple . " Hoc fonte derivata clades In patriam ...
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... France , [ 255 ] ; war declared by England and France , [ 256 ] ; an army sent by England and France to the East ; treaty between Eng- land , France , and Turkey , [ 257 ] ; the allied forces land at Gallipoli ; the Eng- lish under the ...
... France , [ 255 ] ; war declared by England and France , [ 256 ] ; an army sent by England and France to the East ; treaty between Eng- land , France , and Turkey , [ 257 ] ; the allied forces land at Gallipoli ; the Eng- lish under the ...
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