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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... remained defensive , the Colonial Office did not make full use of the Company for the purposes of expansion in this period . The Foreign Office under Granville , Salis- bury and Rosebery gave priority to imperial interests elsewhere in ...
... remained defensive , the Colonial Office did not make full use of the Company for the purposes of expansion in this period . The Foreign Office under Granville , Salis- bury and Rosebery gave priority to imperial interests elsewhere in ...
Page 397
... remained the chief problem , 1 confused further by the rivalry of sugar and coffee planters for the limited amount of Indian labour and Government concern with the conditions of contract and passage.2 By 1914 , however , inden- tured ...
... remained the chief problem , 1 confused further by the rivalry of sugar and coffee planters for the limited amount of Indian labour and Government concern with the conditions of contract and passage.2 By 1914 , however , inden- tured ...
Page 553
... remained distant until after the Agadir crisis , each being as anxious to work with Germany as it was ready to suspect the other for doing so . And when Anglo- French relations in Europe remained so distant , it is not surprising that ...
... remained distant until after the Agadir crisis , each being as anxious to work with Germany as it was ready to suspect the other for doing so . And when Anglo- French relations in Europe remained so distant , it is not surprising that ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The AngloRussian agreement and its effects | 7 |
Britain as yet the only fully industrial state | 11 |
Copyright | |
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