The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians |
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This was promptly reaffirmed by Balfour in the House of Commons , of which he was then Leader , and advance copies of the British papers to be presented to Parliament were thereupon supplied to the Government of the United States .
This was promptly reaffirmed by Balfour in the House of Commons , of which he was then Leader , and advance copies of the British papers to be presented to Parliament were thereupon supplied to the Government of the United States .
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s award heavily discounted , but henceforward in several other Latin American countries United States syndicates with no foreign backing elbowed out the British companies which , in spite of frequent “ first charges ” , that is ...
s award heavily discounted , but henceforward in several other Latin American countries United States syndicates with no foreign backing elbowed out the British companies which , in spite of frequent “ first charges ” , that is ...
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MONTAGUE , L. L. Haiti and the United States , 1714–1938 . Durham , N.C. 1940 . MORISON , S. E. Admiral Sims and the Modern American Navy . Boston , 1942 . MORROW , R. L. “ The Negotiation of the Anglo - American Treaty of 1870.
MONTAGUE , L. L. Haiti and the United States , 1714–1938 . Durham , N.C. 1940 . MORISON , S. E. Admiral Sims and the Modern American Navy . Boston , 1942 . MORROW , R. L. “ The Negotiation of the Anglo - American Treaty of 1870.
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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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