The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians |
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Having suggested the German Emperor as arbitrator , it then accepted the King of
Denmark at the Tsar ' s insistence . It conceded that Afghanistan might abandon
Penjdeh , which was important to Russia , provided she kept Zulfikar , which ...
Having suggested the German Emperor as arbitrator , it then accepted the King of
Denmark at the Tsar ' s insistence . It conceded that Afghanistan might abandon
Penjdeh , which was important to Russia , provided she kept Zulfikar , which ...
Page 258
For the same reason he accepted the obligations , limited as they were , with
great reluctance ; and having accepted them , it was the fact that he had had no
alternative , while Germany had been able to remain aloof , that weighed most ...
For the same reason he accepted the obligations , limited as they were , with
great reluctance ; and having accepted them , it was the fact that he had had no
alternative , while Germany had been able to remain aloof , that weighed most ...
Page 322
It is curious that the United States should have accepted this international
solution of a purely ... may have had its American beginnings in the Platt
Amendment 3 reluctantly accepted by the Cubans at the third time of asking in
June 1901 ...
It is curious that the United States should have accepted this international
solution of a purely ... may have had its American beginnings in the Platt
Amendment 3 reluctantly accepted by the Cubans at the third time of asking in
June 1901 ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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