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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Page 98
... Russia insisted on her terms.1 The treaty had also affronted Austria ; while Bismarck could not support Russia in going to such lengths . In seeking to undo it Lord Salisbury , who succeeded Lord Derby as Foreign Secretary at the end of ...
... Russia insisted on her terms.1 The treaty had also affronted Austria ; while Bismarck could not support Russia in going to such lengths . In seeking to undo it Lord Salisbury , who succeeded Lord Derby as Foreign Secretary at the end of ...
Page 522
... Russia and Germany had first revealed itself in Germany's dislike of the Tsar's peace move of August 1898 , which had led to the Hague Disarma- ment Conference of May 1899 , and in Russia's suspicion of Ger- many's obstructive behaviour ...
... Russia and Germany had first revealed itself in Germany's dislike of the Tsar's peace move of August 1898 , which had led to the Hague Disarma- ment Conference of May 1899 , and in Russia's suspicion of Ger- many's obstructive behaviour ...
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... Russia and France kept the Triple Entente in a state closely bordering on sterility . In the case of Russia and Great Britain , the limited nature of the entente was emphasised by their continuing rivalry in the colonial field . This ...
... Russia and France kept the Triple Entente in a state closely bordering on sterility . In the case of Russia and Great Britain , the limited nature of the entente was emphasised by their continuing rivalry in the colonial field . This ...
Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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