The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians |
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Both in South - West Africa and in Fiji , however , where he was already being similarly irritated by negotiations with Great Britain about compensation for German traders dispossessed by the recent British annexation , he had expected ...
Both in South - West Africa and in Fiji , however , where he was already being similarly irritated by negotiations with Great Britain about compensation for German traders dispossessed by the recent British annexation , he had expected ...
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Within ten years the entire continent , where it had not already been occupied in the eighteenth century and except for the Sudan and the Eastern Sahara , had been overrun . Already by the end of 1885 the south had been settled ; in the ...
Within ten years the entire continent , where it had not already been occupied in the eighteenth century and except for the Sudan and the Eastern Sahara , had been overrun . Already by the end of 1885 the south had been settled ; in the ...
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Yet , despite the inveterate hero - worshipping of Flora Shaw and the undoubted devotion of many governors who served under him , Chamberlain was not so much initiating new ventures as emphasising tendencies already in being ; and some ...
Yet , despite the inveterate hero - worshipping of Flora Shaw and the undoubted devotion of many governors who served under him , Chamberlain was not so much initiating new ventures as emphasising tendencies already in being ; and some ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Cocoa palmoil The Colonial Office preserves peasant economy | 3 |
The AngloRussian agreement and its effects | 7 |
Copyright | |
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