The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1940 - Commonwealth countries |
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a THE SLAVE TRADE 247 Castlereagh a European statesman , it remained true that to send a French ship anywhere was to make Britain suspicious , and that to attempt colonial expansion was to ensure her jealousy and opposition .
a THE SLAVE TRADE 247 Castlereagh a European statesman , it remained true that to send a French ship anywhere was to make Britain suspicious , and that to attempt colonial expansion was to ensure her jealousy and opposition .
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When he suggested that France should give Britain a free hand in Asia Minor and America , in return for liberty a to extend Christian domination in Morocco , Britain replied that it was impossible to bind future administrations , or to ...
When he suggested that France should give Britain a free hand in Asia Minor and America , in return for liberty a to extend Christian domination in Morocco , Britain replied that it was impossible to bind future administrations , or to ...
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INDEX 1027 France ( continued ) France ( continued ) in French colonies , 43 ; West Indian dispute with U.S.A. ( 1834-5 ) , 261 ; campaign against Great Britain , 45 proposed customs union of , with sega .; financial weakness ...
INDEX 1027 France ( continued ) France ( continued ) in French colonies , 43 ; West Indian dispute with U.S.A. ( 1834-5 ) , 261 ; campaign against Great Britain , 45 proposed customs union of , with sega .; financial weakness ...
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Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
The Conflict with Revolutionary France 17931802 | 36 |
The Struggle with Napoleon 18031815 | 83 |
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