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 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 82
Page 119
... Britain recognised the German protectorate at Angra Pequeña . But , under the impression that the way was still clear for the Cape's annexation of the rest of the coast between the Cape frontier and the Portuguese frontier , she also ...
... Britain recognised the German protectorate at Angra Pequeña . But , under the impression that the way was still clear for the Cape's annexation of the rest of the coast between the Cape frontier and the Portuguese frontier , she also ...
Page 277
... Britain and sought to re - establish the old connection with Russia . Germany's change of attitude was not , however , the only or even the chief danger to Great Britain . It is true that it soon showed itself and proved embarrassing ...
... Britain and sought to re - establish the old connection with Russia . Germany's change of attitude was not , however , the only or even the chief danger to Great Britain . It is true that it soon showed itself and proved embarrassing ...
Page 538
... Britain , it had made a British rapprochement with the Dual Alliance even more impossible , she had come back to the belief that she could afford to wait until her growing military and naval strength forced Great Britain , as it surely ...
... Britain , it had made a British rapprochement with the Dual Alliance even more impossible , she had come back to the belief that she could afford to wait until her growing military and naval strength forced Great Britain , as it surely ...
Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
Copyright | |
120 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
administration agreement American annexation Australia B.M. Add Bismarck Boers Britain British Government Cabinet Canada Canadian Canal Cape Cape Colony Carnarvon Cecil Chamberlain chap claims Coast Colonial Office commercial Commons Company Conference Congo danger Derby Dilke Dominion East Africa economic Egypt Empire England Europe European expansion exports favour federation force Foreign Office France free trade French frontier Garvin German Germany's Gladstone Gladstone's Granville Hansard Harcourt Hicks Beach Ibid imperialist important increased India industrial influence interests July Kimberley labour Laurier Liberal London Lord March ment Milner ministry mission Natal native naval negotiations Pacific Parl Parliament political Powers Prime Minister problem proposal protection protectorate Queen Victoria question Radical railway refused relations responsibility Rosebery Russia Salisbury Salisbury's Secretary secure self-governing colonies seqq settlement ships South Africa Sudan tariff territory tion Transvaal treaty Triple Alliance Uganda Uitlander United Kingdom West Zanzibar Zealand