The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth countries |
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... United States bottoms , except to United States ports , " either from His Majesty's Islands or from the United States " , until two years after the termination of the war between France and England . The British negotiator's object was ...
... United States bottoms , except to United States ports , " either from His Majesty's Islands or from the United States " , until two years after the termination of the war between France and England . The British negotiator's object was ...
Page 235
... UNITED STATES 235 Not much interest was shown in the notion of a self - sufficient empire during the forty years that followed the Treaty of Versailles . In ... United States alone took a full quarter 17-2 Trade with the United States.
... UNITED STATES 235 Not much interest was shown in the notion of a self - sufficient empire during the forty years that followed the Treaty of Versailles . In ... United States alone took a full quarter 17-2 Trade with the United States.
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... United States a joint declaration by which all three Powers would promise never to annex either Cuba or Porto Rico . France hesitated , but Adams flatly refused and instead informed the French Government that the United States would ...
... United States a joint declaration by which all three Powers would promise never to annex either Cuba or Porto Rico . France hesitated , but Adams flatly refused and instead informed the French Government that the United States would ...
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