The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians |
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Because she could not be certain of achieving this , or achieve it for ever , she
also wanted reinsurance within Europe ; and since 1890 , and especially since
the formation of the Dual Alliance , she had hoped that Great Britain could be ...
Because she could not be certain of achieving this , or achieve it for ever , she
also wanted reinsurance within Europe ; and since 1890 , and especially since
the formation of the Dual Alliance , she had hoped that Great Britain could be ...
Page 529
THE ANGLO - JAPANESE ALLIANCE OF 1902 529 China and Korea and to
maintain the Open Door in those areas . But it also gave Japan a free hand in
Korea ; for in the clauses by which each Power undertook to remain neutral if the
other ...
THE ANGLO - JAPANESE ALLIANCE OF 1902 529 China and Korea and to
maintain the Open Door in those areas . But it also gave Japan a free hand in
Korea ; for in the clauses by which each Power undertook to remain neutral if the
other ...
Page 530
Whereas a Russo - Japanese settlement in North China would have diverted
Russia against the British line of defence in Persia and on the North - West
Frontier , the Anglo - Japanese Alliance also relieved the pressure on this line .
Whereas a Russo - Japanese settlement in North China would have diverted
Russia against the British line of defence in Persia and on the North - West
Frontier , the Anglo - Japanese Alliance also relieved the pressure on this line .
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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