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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Mexican development in fact owed much to Britain in the pre - war years : for example , the great drainage scheme for taking the surplus waters of the southern lakes out of the valley of Mexico was carried out in the generation before ...
Mexican development in fact owed much to Britain in the pre - war years : for example , the great drainage scheme for taking the surplus waters of the southern lakes out of the valley of Mexico was carried out in the generation before ...
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It was , in fact , the transformation of the Conference into something which , ultimately at least , should have policy - making powers that Chamberlain was still seeking to bring about in 1902 . However , he had no greater success in ...
It was , in fact , the transformation of the Conference into something which , ultimately at least , should have policy - making powers that Chamberlain was still seeking to bring about in 1902 . However , he had no greater success in ...
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Smuts's influence was enhanced also by the fact that he and Cecil worked closely together and each understood and appreciated the other's ideas , while both co - operated closely and successfully with President Wilson , the chairman of ...
Smuts's influence was enhanced also by the fact that he and Cecil worked closely together and each understood and appreciated the other's ideas , while both co - operated closely and successfully with President Wilson , the chairman of ...
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