The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians |
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All these circumstances conspired to force on Great Britain a secondary and
isolated position during this first attempt at a settlement of Africa . It was Granville
, on behalf of a British Government that was frustrated in Egypt , Africa and New ...
All these circumstances conspired to force on Great Britain a secondary and
isolated position during this first attempt at a settlement of Africa . It was Granville
, on behalf of a British Government that was frustrated in Egypt , Africa and New ...
Page 127
Even to imperialists , the Empire ' s future seemed to lie in closer union with the
settled colonies , not in the acquisition of ... Professor John Seeley expressed this
contemporary concentration of interest in the empire of British settlement when ...
Even to imperialists , the Empire ' s future seemed to lie in closer union with the
settled colonies , not in the acquisition of ... Professor John Seeley expressed this
contemporary concentration of interest in the empire of British settlement when ...
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1 It explained the absolute necessity for a final , friendly settlement with the
United States in view of the alarming implications for Great Britain of the Alabama
precedent , should she herself become involved in the Franco - Prussian War .
1 It explained the absolute necessity for a final , friendly settlement with the
United States in view of the alarming implications for Great Britain of the Alabama
precedent , should she herself become involved in the Franco - Prussian War .
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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