The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 8John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1963 - Great Britain |
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MILNER AND RHODES 599 of the Crown had declared it to be a breach of that
Convention. To claim ... Milner intended to have his own men, his “eyes and ears”
, upon the spot. An elective ... The Milner Papers, 1, 129, 138. *Ibid. 1, 38,78, 106
...
MILNER AND RHODES 599 of the Crown had declared it to be a breach of that
Convention. To claim ... Milner intended to have his own men, his “eyes and ears”
, upon the spot. An elective ... The Milner Papers, 1, 129, 138. *Ibid. 1, 38,78, 106
...
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Some of the London newspapers, which took their news from South African
papers controlled by Rhodes and his friends, as well as a section of the investing
... The Milner Papers, 1, 298; Gardiner, A. G., Life of Sir William Harcourt, II, 466.
Some of the London newspapers, which took their news from South African
papers controlled by Rhodes and his friends, as well as a section of the investing
... The Milner Papers, 1, 298; Gardiner, A. G., Life of Sir William Harcourt, II, 466.
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unwelcome prospect of ending the war by a compromise, which must give rise to
difficulties later on, led Milner to take a decisive step.” Thinking ... Kitchener, xlvi.1
, 1901 [Cd. 546); Further papers re Negotiations, 1901, xlvii [Cd. 663]. * Arthur ...
unwelcome prospect of ending the war by a compromise, which must give rise to
difficulties later on, led Milner to take a decisive step.” Thinking ... Kitchener, xlvi.1
, 1901 [Cd. 546); Further papers re Negotiations, 1901, xlvii [Cd. 663]. * Arthur ...
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THE GEOGRAPHICAL ENVIRONMENT | 2 |
Climate and Temperature | 9 |
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