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After the turn of the century foreign lending was resumed on a large scale , and in
1911 the nominal value of British investment overseas was about £3 , 500
millions ; as in 1885 , half of this total was in the Empire , Canada having taken
the ...
After the turn of the century foreign lending was resumed on a large scale , and in
1911 the nominal value of British investment overseas was about £3 , 500
millions ; as in 1885 , half of this total was in the Empire , Canada having taken
the ...
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Valuable for international relations in general as well as Anglo - American
negotiations . CONOVER , H . F . Guide to Bibliographical Tools for Research in
Foreign Affairs . Washington , Library of Congress , 1956 . FOREIGN OFFICE .
Valuable for international relations in general as well as Anglo - American
negotiations . CONOVER , H . F . Guide to Bibliographical Tools for Research in
Foreign Affairs . Washington , Library of Congress , 1956 . FOREIGN OFFICE .
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The management of British foreign policy before the First World War , especially
during the period 1880 – 1914 . " HAGEN , M . von . Bismarcks Kolonial - politik .
Stuttgart , 1923 . HARDY , G . La politique coloniale et le partage de la terre au ...
The management of British foreign policy before the First World War , especially
during the period 1880 – 1914 . " HAGEN , M . von . Bismarcks Kolonial - politik .
Stuttgart , 1923 . HARDY , G . La politique coloniale et le partage de la terre au ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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