The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians |
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2 As the main habitat of the seals was in the Behring Sea , the resulting
settlement came to be known as the Behring Sea ... but the hard fact remains that
no effective protection was given to the seals , with the result that by 1906 the
American ...
2 As the main habitat of the seals was in the Behring Sea , the resulting
settlement came to be known as the Behring Sea ... but the hard fact remains that
no effective protection was given to the seals , with the result that by 1906 the
American ...
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Sir George Paish was inclined to think that the improvement in the condition of
the people resulting from railway construction ... The application of preferential
duties between one Dominion and another was not always , however , the result
of ...
Sir George Paish was inclined to think that the improvement in the condition of
the people resulting from railway construction ... The application of preferential
duties between one Dominion and another was not always , however , the result
of ...
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While British relations with Austria and Italy were cool again , as a result of
Rosebery ' s disowning of the Mediterranean Agreements , Germany both
maintained an alliance with those Powers and was friendly with Russia ; and in
1894 as in ...
While British relations with Austria and Italy were cool again , as a result of
Rosebery ' s disowning of the Mediterranean Agreements , Germany both
maintained an alliance with those Powers and was friendly with Russia ; and in
1894 as in ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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