The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians |
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They testified to the fact that the Dominions had individually assented to the peace treaties . ... This is the great significance of the Dominions ' individual signature of the treaty . Their right individually to decide whether or not ...
They testified to the fact that the Dominions had individually assented to the peace treaties . ... This is the great significance of the Dominions ' individual signature of the treaty . Their right individually to decide whether or not ...
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The first was the Protocol of 17 January 1871 , between Austria , Great Britain , France , Germany , Italy , Russia and Turkey — all signatories of the Treaty of Paris of 1856 — affirming the binding force of treaties .
The first was the Protocol of 17 January 1871 , between Austria , Great Britain , France , Germany , Italy , Russia and Turkey — all signatories of the Treaty of Paris of 1856 — affirming the binding force of treaties .
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... 172 Anglo-Congolese Treaty (1894), 284-6 Anglo-French Agreement on Africa (1891), 167 Anglo-German Agreement on Portuguese Africa (1898), 515, 518 Anglo-Japanese Alliance (1902), 327, 328 Anglo- Portuguese Congo Treaty (1884), ...
... 172 Anglo-Congolese Treaty (1894), 284-6 Anglo-French Agreement on Africa (1891), 167 Anglo-German Agreement on Portuguese Africa (1898), 515, 518 Anglo-Japanese Alliance (1902), 327, 328 Anglo- Portuguese Congo Treaty (1884), ...
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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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