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In its anxiety to prevent unilateral action by France , it abandoned its preference
for intervention by Turkey , as the suzerain , or , failing that , by France and Great
Britain with a mandate from all the European Powers , when further action in ...
In its anxiety to prevent unilateral action by France , it abandoned its preference
for intervention by Turkey , as the suzerain , or , failing that , by France and Great
Britain with a mandate from all the European Powers , when further action in ...
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He would do what he could to avoid a break with France by postponing action in
the Sudan ; he preferred to wait in any case till Egypt could help to finance the
reconquest and till the Uganda railway was ready . But after February 1896 ,
when ...
He would do what he could to avoid a break with France by postponing action in
the Sudan ; he preferred to wait in any case till Egypt could help to finance the
reconquest and till the Uganda railway was ready . But after February 1896 ,
when ...
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Within the limits of its size , function and constituents the Committee of Imperial
Defence achieved something near perfection . At Haldane ' s instigation a
standing sub - committee for “ the co - ordination of Departmental Action on the
outbreak ...
Within the limits of its size , function and constituents the Committee of Imperial
Defence achieved something near perfection . At Haldane ' s instigation a
standing sub - committee for “ the co - ordination of Departmental Action on the
outbreak ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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