empire

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  • the tsarist empire

  • the Austro-Hungarian empire

  • It used to be said that Britain ruled an empire on which the sun would never set.

  • The temple ruins are a distant reminder of a vanished empire.

  • This century saw the dismemberment of the empire.

  • He owns a huge publishing empire.

  • Carter rapidly expanded his business empire.

  • It is the world's largest media and entertainment empire.

  • His corporate empire collapsed and about $666 million of pension fund assets were found to be missing.

  • Her business empire brought her wealth beyond the dreams of avarice.

  • Accordingly, these stories demonstrate outright skepticism of the empire's civilizing mission.

  • She agrees with recent scholarship that has demonstrated that the rise of notables did not necessarily bring about the empire's decline (p. 6).

  • Liberals, too, were part of the empire's governing establishment.

  • Without a doubt, this is by far the best recent general book on empires available, and it deserves the widest possible readership.

  • The former sought to argue, using various examples of imperial rise and decline, that all empires followed the same trajectory ; that they all eventually collapsed.

  • Tensions between the foreign ministries of the two empires derived largely from their very different concepts regarding citizenship.

  • They inform us about the aspirations the travelers pursued in these empires and what activities they carried out.

  • In general the benefits of empires have usually been concentrated in the hands of the few, and the costs spread over taxpayers at large.

  • There are also two papers which have nothing to do with the seaborne empires.

  • No small part, therefore, originated from the tsarist empire's emergent middle class.

  • Captives demonstrates the timeless way in which militarily powerful empires can be reduced to vulnerability by preying upon their citizens.

  • The 1970s/1980s pub performance continues to be romanticised by musicians, promoters, managers and venue owners who established considerable commercial empires during the period.

  • Without immense determination, without the sights set on unreachable targets, the empires could not have been won.

  • The metaphor of organism for international order prevailed in most of the rearranged empires.

  • One difficulty was thus that the new, dispersed empires seemed to require a diversity of laws and political principles.

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