The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians |
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THE BRITISH NORTH BORNEO COMPANY 149 Penjdeh Crisis and of confused
party bidding for Parnellite support to annex Upper Burma ( January 1886 ) . The
Gladstonians and Radicals waited impotently for the new Parliament to protest ...
THE BRITISH NORTH BORNEO COMPANY 149 Penjdeh Crisis and of confused
party bidding for Parnellite support to annex Upper Burma ( January 1886 ) . The
Gladstonians and Radicals waited impotently for the new Parliament to protest ...
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Great Britain had received a sphere to the north , Germany to the south , except
that Germany retained a hold in the Witu area in the north . Both Powers had kept
an influence in Zanzibar itself . France , brought into the negotiations on account
...
Great Britain had received a sphere to the north , Germany to the south , except
that Germany retained a hold in the Witu area in the north . Both Powers had kept
an influence in Zanzibar itself . France , brought into the negotiations on account
...
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Canada ' s Atlantic station included everything north of lat . 30° N . and west of
long . 40° W . , and her Pacific station everything north of lat . 30° N . and east of
long . 180° , thus including waters adjacent to the United States Atlantic and
Pacific ...
Canada ' s Atlantic station included everything north of lat . 30° N . and west of
long . 40° W . , and her Pacific station everything north of lat . 30° N . and east of
long . 180° , thus including waters adjacent to the United States Atlantic and
Pacific ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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