The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1959 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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... CANAL PROJECT 317 explain it away or to induce the Foreign Office to accept a unilateral abrogation on the part of the Americans . None the less , it had never ceased to be proclaimed by the United States , ever since Evarts's famous ...
... CANAL PROJECT 317 explain it away or to induce the Foreign Office to accept a unilateral abrogation on the part of the Americans . None the less , it had never ceased to be proclaimed by the United States , ever since Evarts's famous ...
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... Canal was opened in 1869 and , although proposals for the " neutralisation " of the canal had been made even before work on it was begun , it was not till some years afterwards that the legal problem was solved . In 1875 Great Britain ...
... Canal was opened in 1869 and , although proposals for the " neutralisation " of the canal had been made even before work on it was begun , it was not till some years afterwards that the legal problem was solved . In 1875 Great Britain ...
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... Canal - Treasury Minute , 1876 . 1876 , XLV ( 77 ) . Suez Canal - Return of Ships paying Dues , 1875 . 1876 , XLIX ( 14 ) , ( 142 ) . Suez Canal - Sums required for Purchase of Shares , Cave Mission , etc. 1876 , LXVIII ( 176 ) ...
... Canal - Treasury Minute , 1876 . 1876 , XLV ( 77 ) . Suez Canal - Return of Ships paying Dues , 1875 . 1876 , XLIX ( 14 ) , ( 142 ) . Suez Canal - Sums required for Purchase of Shares , Cave Mission , etc. 1876 , LXVIII ( 176 ) ...
Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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