The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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... Germany . Germany knew little or nothing of the negotiations ; what she knew was enough . After September 1892 she abandoned the attempt to rely wholly on the Triple Alliance and the connection with Great Britain and sought to re ...
... Germany . Germany knew little or nothing of the negotiations ; what she knew was enough . After September 1892 she abandoned the attempt to rely wholly on the Triple Alliance and the connection with Great Britain and sought to re ...
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... Germany and make her more amenable.1 On the Austrian Government , on the German ambassador in London , these manœuvres had the desired effect . The ambassador feared an Anglo - Russian bargain involving British concessions to Russia at ...
... Germany and make her more amenable.1 On the Austrian Government , on the German ambassador in London , these manœuvres had the desired effect . The ambassador feared an Anglo - Russian bargain involving British concessions to Russia at ...
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... Germany's resentment by withstand- ing German demands even when her difficulties forced her tempor- arily to appear to fall in with them . Even Chamberlain had shared the growing dislike of German methods , despite his anxiety for a German ...
... Germany's resentment by withstand- ing German demands even when her difficulties forced her tempor- arily to appear to fall in with them . Even Chamberlain had shared the growing dislike of German methods , despite his anxiety for a German ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
THE NAVY AND THE GATHERING OF THE ARMIES | 22 |
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