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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... hand- ling of the Conference showed nothing comparable in thought or exposition , and was clearly responsible for much of the parochialism apparently displayed by the colonial delegates . When , for instance , Lord George Hamilton ...
... hand- ling of the Conference showed nothing comparable in thought or exposition , and was clearly responsible for much of the parochialism apparently displayed by the colonial delegates . When , for instance , Lord George Hamilton ...
Page 454
... hand in hand . Sir Wilfrid Laurier had shown more than once that he had no wish to sacrifice Canada's increasing freedom of action in the interests of a common policy that spelled centralisation ; centrali- sation in the commercial ...
... hand in hand . Sir Wilfrid Laurier had shown more than once that he had no wish to sacrifice Canada's increasing freedom of action in the interests of a common policy that spelled centralisation ; centrali- sation in the commercial ...
Page 510
... hand , German interests are jeopardised by Russia , and , on the other hand , England has come to realise that she cannot count on the support of Russia and France " . Because reconciliation between Great Britain and the Dual Alliance ...
... hand , German interests are jeopardised by Russia , and , on the other hand , England has come to realise that she cannot count on the support of Russia and France " . Because reconciliation between Great Britain and the Dual Alliance ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
THE NAVY AND THE GATHERING OF THE ARMIES | 22 |
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