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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Page 207
... demands for its raw material might change less , but she , too , under a free - trade policy , might find other more advantageous sources of supply . More- over , a new country's demand for goods might be largely for capital expenditure ...
... demands for its raw material might change less , but she , too , under a free - trade policy , might find other more advantageous sources of supply . More- over , a new country's demand for goods might be largely for capital expenditure ...
Page 518
... demands , she had found in the negotiations fresh proof that an expansionist policy was hampered by the lack of a powerful navy.1 The German attitude had strengthened Great Britain's long - standing distrust of Germany and her feeling ...
... demands , she had found in the negotiations fresh proof that an expansionist policy was hampered by the lack of a powerful navy.1 The German attitude had strengthened Great Britain's long - standing distrust of Germany and her feeling ...
Page 568
... demands accepted and acted upon . Each demand was of a radical nature and required intense activity behind the scenes on the part of Lord Esher to secure the necessary action.5 The creation of the Army Council had an important effect on ...
... demands accepted and acted upon . Each demand was of a radical nature and required intense activity behind the scenes on the part of Lord Esher to secure the necessary action.5 The creation of the Army Council had an important effect on ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The AngloRussian agreement and its effects | 7 |
Britain as yet the only fully industrial state | 11 |
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