The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians |
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Radicals in the Commons , who had objected to continued occupation of the
Transvaal , now protested against the failure to withdraw completely from
Afghanistan . Until the Liberal government fell in June 1885 it was forced , step by
step , as ...
Radicals in the Commons , who had objected to continued occupation of the
Transvaal , now protested against the failure to withdraw completely from
Afghanistan . Until the Liberal government fell in June 1885 it was forced , step by
step , as ...
Page 561
Up to the Agadir crisis , though even then the danger from Germany had induced
her to recognise that she must support France if France was attacked and to
show more tolerance than she would otherwise have done towards continued ...
Up to the Agadir crisis , though even then the danger from Germany had induced
her to recognise that she must support France if France was attacked and to
show more tolerance than she would otherwise have done towards continued ...
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Continued as Historical Journal , 1958 – . . Canadian Historical Association .
Reports : Ottawa , 1915 – . In progress . Canadian Historical Review . Toronto ,
1920 – . In progress . Chambers ' Journal . Edinburgh , 1832 – 1955 . Colonial
Office ...
Continued as Historical Journal , 1958 – . . Canadian Historical Association .
Reports : Ottawa , 1915 – . In progress . Canadian Historical Review . Toronto ,
1920 – . In progress . Chambers ' Journal . Edinburgh , 1832 – 1955 . Colonial
Office ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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