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I hope you may secure this even if on your arrival you find that the vote is not
what you desired . It may be possible to get a second and a more satisfactory
resolution . ” 4 With regard to the troops which were being sent out , it would be ...
I hope you may secure this even if on your arrival you find that the vote is not
what you desired . It may be possible to get a second and a more satisfactory
resolution . ” 4 With regard to the troops which were being sent out , it would be ...
Page 153
The Queen had impressed upon Harcourt ( 1882 ) “ the absolute necessity . . . of .
. . securing to ourselves such a position ( short of annexation ) in Egypt as to
secure our Indian Dominions and to maintain our superiority in the East ” .
The Queen had impressed upon Harcourt ( 1882 ) “ the absolute necessity . . . of .
. . securing to ourselves such a position ( short of annexation ) in Egypt as to
secure our Indian Dominions and to maintain our superiority in the East ” .
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An attempt made in April 1899 by Hay to secure a special boundary commission
proved abortive , but a provisional boundary drawn by him without prejudice to
any future settlement was accepted in October , for not only was the Yukon now
in ...
An attempt made in April 1899 by Hay to secure a special boundary commission
proved abortive , but a provisional boundary drawn by him without prejudice to
any future settlement was accepted in October , for not only was the Yukon now
in ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
Copyright | |
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