「POWERS」の共起表現一覧(1語左が「European」)
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The European | Powers in the First World War. |
For the European | powers, the Souliotes were seen as an instrument to w |
ulers weakened with the advent of the European | powers during the middle ages. |
In September 1840, the European | powers eventually moved from diplomatic means to mili |
The Talleyrand plan was rejected by European | powers, who ultimately approved a unified and indepen |
he clandestine actions of the various European | powers were at the time considered to be risking anot |
e conference in order to curb the big European | powers' ambitions. |
lomatic maneuvering through which the European | powers and France in particular furthered their inter |
ns began to receive firearms from the European | powers, however, the possession of the flint grounds |
ciple in the ideology and practice of European | powers up to the 20th century decolonization. |
place in the 16th and 17th century by European | powers like the Dutch and English. |
Meanwhile, the European | powers gathered in Constantinople to discuss reestabl |
before the open conflict between the European | powers erupted. |
Fearing that the European | powers and Japan were preparing to carve China up int |
, he was a match for the diplomats of European | powers, against whom he successfully defended the int |
s feared for the caliphate, which the European | powers were reluctant to protect. |
onflicts with neighboring nations and European | powers, including France, while the Allies secured Is |
nfluence over the leaders of stronger European | powers such as France and Austria. |
or no debate within Parliament; other European | powers preferred 15 inch, and the USN, 16 inch main g |
pular demands for independence, major European | powers were divided over the future of Belgium; Franc |
isional government in Brussels, major European | powers were forced to consider alternative plans to c |
o gain economic independence from the European | powers, Isma'il became unpopular with many British an |
s for other mineral resources, by the European | powers, increasing the quantity of economic resources |
rom slavery practiced by the U.S. and European | powers of the time. |
free thanks to the committee sent by European | powers to investigate the Turkish atrocities during t |
estore the sovereignty of all "lesser European | Powers existing in 1937" and for democratic governmen |
olitical influence but the victorious European | powers promised to protect the Ottoman emperor's stat |
lsit few onlookers believed these two European | powers could peacefully exist side by side, with the |
e signatories comprised all the great European | powers at the time, and the treaty was interpreted as |
ive, she was frequently sought out by European | powers like the Dutch, Portuguese, the British, and t |
While all European | powers were viewed as potential threats, Curzon belie |
the end of the 17th century, when the European | powers sought to determine who would rule Spain upon |
aziani had been in service to several European | powers: he was an interpreter for the English diploma |
ries against raids conducted by other European | powers, aboriginals, and later American forces in the |
formally outlining the principle that European | powers are empowered to divide the rest of the world |
the Netherlands, many battles between European | powers were fought in the area of Belgium, causing it |
ablishment of consulates representing European | powers directly interested in observing local develop |
t remarked also by the ambassadors of European | powers at the Ottoman court . |
professional standing army, like the European | powers or whether national defense should be provided |
ents of the Twenty-One Demands to the European | powers in the hope that a perceived threat to their o |
Anticipating the entry of European | powers into the war, and with renewed resistance prov |
stance Madagascar from the purview of European | powers, first putting an end to a friendship treaty w |
(1989), in which he recounts the role European | powers played between 1914 and 1922 in creating the m |
discourage the interest of the great European | powers in Swiss affairs. |
Fay's conclusion was that all the European | powers shared in the blame, but most of all the syste |
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