The Cambridge History of the British Empire: The Empire-Commonwealth, 1870-1919John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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By the end of 1887 , though he accepted the second agreement , his doubts had reached the point at which he could say that British interest “ in the Turkish domination of their present Empire and ” —this was the significant addition“ of ...
By the end of 1887 , though he accepted the second agreement , his doubts had reached the point at which he could say that British interest “ in the Turkish domination of their present Empire and ” —this was the significant addition“ of ...
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Nor is there much doubt that , the rest of the Cabinet being out of London , he would have accepted this challenge , which would have confirmed his suspicion of French designs . But the report from Bangkok , where the situation was ...
Nor is there much doubt that , the rest of the Cabinet being out of London , he would have accepted this challenge , which would have confirmed his suspicion of French designs . But the report from Bangkok , where the situation was ...
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AN IMPERIAL GENERAL STAFF SET UP 589 advocating standardisation of organisation , weapons and transport arrangements was accepted so as to make it possible to combine the various Dominion forces “ rapidly into one homogeneous Imperial ...
AN IMPERIAL GENERAL STAFF SET UP 589 advocating standardisation of organisation , weapons and transport arrangements was accepted so as to make it possible to combine the various Dominion forces “ rapidly into one homogeneous Imperial ...
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