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With West Africa communications were maintained by the Liverpool mail
steamers of the African Steamship Company and the British and African Steam
Navigation Company , which called at the Gambia , at Freetown , a coaling
station and the ...
With West Africa communications were maintained by the Liverpool mail
steamers of the African Steamship Company and the British and African Steam
Navigation Company , which called at the Gambia , at Freetown , a coaling
station and the ...
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The so - called Brussels Rules , however , were later to provide a useful basis of
discussion at the 1899 conference at The Hague . When the Czar Nicholas II
called the first Hague Conference of 1899 to discuss the “ maintenance of
universal ...
The so - called Brussels Rules , however , were later to provide a useful basis of
discussion at the 1899 conference at The Hague . When the Czar Nicholas II
called the first Hague Conference of 1899 to discuss the “ maintenance of
universal ...
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He was the editor and part author of a comprehensive set of handbooks called
The Historical Geography of the British Empire — the vade mecum of all
Imperialists of his day . In the first twenty - five years of the present century , efforts
...
He was the editor and part author of a comprehensive set of handbooks called
The Historical Geography of the British Empire — the vade mecum of all
Imperialists of his day . In the first twenty - five years of the present century , efforts
...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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