The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians |
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At the same time the Khedive was deposed in absentia ; his uncle was proclaimed Sultan of Egypt , a title that , seven years later was changed to King . The Egyptians were assured that the British Army and Navy would defend them ...
At the same time the Khedive was deposed in absentia ; his uncle was proclaimed Sultan of Egypt , a title that , seven years later was changed to King . The Egyptians were assured that the British Army and Navy would defend them ...
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Robert O. A. Crewe-Milnes, 1st Earl of Crewe (later Marquess of Crewc). 1910, November 7. Lewis Harcourt (later Viscount Harcourt). 1915, May 27. Andrew Bonar Law. 1916, December 1 1. Walter H. Long (later Viscount Long). 1919, January.
Robert O. A. Crewe-Milnes, 1st Earl of Crewe (later Marquess of Crewc). 1910, November 7. Lewis Harcourt (later Viscount Harcourt). 1915, May 27. Andrew Bonar Law. 1916, December 1 1. Walter H. Long (later Viscount Long). 1919, January.
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Robert O. A. Crewe - Milnes , ist Earl of Crewe ( later Marquess of Crewe ) . Lewis Harcourt ( later Viscount Harcourt ) . Andrew Bonar Law . Walter H. Long ( later Viscount Long ) . Alfred Milner , ist Viscount Milner .
Robert O. A. Crewe - Milnes , ist Earl of Crewe ( later Marquess of Crewe ) . Lewis Harcourt ( later Viscount Harcourt ) . Andrew Bonar Law . Walter H. Long ( later Viscount Long ) . Alfred Milner , ist Viscount Milner .
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Cocoa palmoil The Colonial Office preserves peasant economy | 3 |
The AngloRussian agreement and its effects | 7 |
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