The Two Frontiers: A Study in Historical PsychologyCoward-McCann, Incorporated, 1930 - 375 strani |
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Stran 332
... armies of Russia , withdrawn from the frontier , and doubly tricked by their rulers , from accomplishment of an aim that seemed to them perfectly just , might have perhaps marched upon Moscow and deposed the Romanovs . No doubt this ...
... armies of Russia , withdrawn from the frontier , and doubly tricked by their rulers , from accomplishment of an aim that seemed to them perfectly just , might have perhaps marched upon Moscow and deposed the Romanovs . No doubt this ...
Stran 336
... armies . For by now a small group of sycophantic courtiers and corrupt administrators of the Czar's own inner circle , taking their tone from Berlin , and possibly also from the imperious and self - willed Czarina , were asking ...
... armies . For by now a small group of sycophantic courtiers and corrupt administrators of the Czar's own inner circle , taking their tone from Berlin , and possibly also from the imperious and self - willed Czarina , were asking ...
Stran 337
... armies retreated , fighting with sticks instead of rifles , and having back of them not sufficient reserves of ammunition even to feed their batteries for a day . The outcome was that the Grand Duke Nicholas , an able hard- bitten soldier ...
... armies retreated , fighting with sticks instead of rifles , and having back of them not sufficient reserves of ammunition even to feed their batteries for a day . The outcome was that the Grand Duke Nicholas , an able hard- bitten soldier ...
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