The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians |
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Italy's defection from Germany in Europe and Great Britain in Egypt . He had been glad , therefore , to agree with Germany that the two Powers would co - operate , if necessary , to resist the French demands ; and , thus fortified ...
Italy's defection from Germany in Europe and Great Britain in Egypt . He had been glad , therefore , to agree with Germany that the two Powers would co - operate , if necessary , to resist the French demands ; and , thus fortified ...
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Above all , he had criticised Italy's alliances and , as recently as 1889 , announced that Great Britain ought not to support her in a conflict with France.1 This , for the Triple Alliance Powers , was the immediate test .
Above all , he had criticised Italy's alliances and , as recently as 1889 , announced that Great Britain ought not to support her in a conflict with France.1 This , for the Triple Alliance Powers , was the immediate test .
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At the same time , Italian and German dissatisfaction at Great Britain's attitude about Zeila , and Austria's dissatisfaction at Salisbury's ... It was partly on these grounds that Salisbury changed his mind and offered to help Italy .
At the same time , Italian and German dissatisfaction at Great Britain's attitude about Zeila , and Austria's dissatisfaction at Salisbury's ... It was partly on these grounds that Salisbury changed his mind and offered to help Italy .
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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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