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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... England's interests except Russia .... If Austria could be induced to view with equanimity the seizure of the Bosphorus by Russia , the English position would be very difficult , as England would have to defend the Bosphorus by herself ...
... England's interests except Russia .... If Austria could be induced to view with equanimity the seizure of the Bosphorus by Russia , the English position would be very difficult , as England would have to defend the Bosphorus by herself ...
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... England was liable to be overlooked . Imperialism and social reform , though not necessarily a dichotomy , might appear so . When men came to tire of the dubious arrogance and tawdry triumphs of an expensive " imperialism " , they ...
... England was liable to be overlooked . Imperialism and social reform , though not necessarily a dichotomy , might appear so . When men came to tire of the dubious arrogance and tawdry triumphs of an expensive " imperialism " , they ...
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... England during the Reign of Victoria , 1837-1901 . 1913. Longman's Political History of England , ed . by W. Hunt and R. L. Poole , vol . xii . LUCAS , Sir C. P. Historical Geography of the British Empire . 15 vols . Oxford , 18871923 ...
... England during the Reign of Victoria , 1837-1901 . 1913. Longman's Political History of England , ed . by W. Hunt and R. L. Poole , vol . xii . LUCAS , Sir C. P. Historical Geography of the British Empire . 15 vols . Oxford , 18871923 ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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