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“ Without particularising her possible antagonist , there can be no doubt that were England involved in a maritime war , and were she to resume her natural rights as a Belligerent which appear to have been voluntarily laid aside by the ...
“ Without particularising her possible antagonist , there can be no doubt that were England involved in a maritime war , and were she to resume her natural rights as a Belligerent which appear to have been voluntarily laid aside by the ...
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No foreign power ( setting aside France for the moment ) is in a position to threaten England's interests except Russia .... If Austria could be induced to view with equanimity the seizure of the Bosphorus by Russia , the English ...
No foreign power ( setting aside France for the moment ) is in a position to threaten England's interests except Russia .... If Austria could be induced to view with equanimity the seizure of the Bosphorus by Russia , the English ...
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Hall , W. P. and ALBION , R. G. History of England and the British Empire . Boston , 1937 . HANCOCK , ( Sir ) W. Keith . Survey of British Commonwealth Affairs . 4 vols . Oxford , 1937-42 . HERBERTSON , A. J. and HOWARTH , O. J. R. ...
Hall , W. P. and ALBION , R. G. History of England and the British Empire . Boston , 1937 . HANCOCK , ( Sir ) W. Keith . Survey of British Commonwealth Affairs . 4 vols . Oxford , 1937-42 . HERBERTSON , A. J. and HOWARTH , O. J. R. ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Cocoa palmoil The Colonial Office preserves peasant economy | 3 |
The AngloRussian agreement and its effects | 7 |
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