The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1959 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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... United States . On 11 February Salisbury himself made the strategic withdrawal which he had probably been contemplating for some weeks , when he professed in the House of Lords that , although he would continue to think that the ...
... United States . On 11 February Salisbury himself made the strategic withdrawal which he had probably been contemplating for some weeks , when he professed in the House of Lords that , although he would continue to think that the ...
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... United States to regard the Canadian claim as frivolous . Thus , T. W. Balch , who had the cause of international arbitration much at heart , wrote : " There is no more reason for the United States to allow their right to the possession ...
... United States to regard the Canadian claim as frivolous . Thus , T. W. Balch , who had the cause of international arbitration much at heart , wrote : " There is no more reason for the United States to allow their right to the possession ...
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... United States . 1925 . The American Entente . 1939 . MUNRO , D. G. The Five Republics of Central America . New York , 1918 . The United States and the Caribbean Area . Boston , 1934 . NEALE , R. G. " British - American Relations during ...
... United States . 1925 . The American Entente . 1939 . MUNRO , D. G. The Five Republics of Central America . New York , 1918 . The United States and the Caribbean Area . Boston , 1934 . NEALE , R. G. " British - American Relations during ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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