The Cambridge History of the British Empire: The Empire-Commonwealth, 1870-1919John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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British enterprise was embarked on the all - round development of the country , which had commenced , but was to lose its unique position as other Powers increased their interests . Japan was not in this period so important a market as ...
British enterprise was embarked on the all - round development of the country , which had commenced , but was to lose its unique position as other Powers increased their interests . Japan was not in this period so important a market as ...
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FAWCETT , C. B. A Political Geography of the British Empire . New York , 1933 . FORBES , A. H. History of the British Dominions beyond the Seas , 1558–1910 . 1919 . GEORGE , H. B. Historical Geography of the British Empire . 7th edn .
FAWCETT , C. B. A Political Geography of the British Empire . New York , 1933 . FORBES , A. H. History of the British Dominions beyond the Seas , 1558–1910 . 1919 . GEORGE , H. B. Historical Geography of the British Empire . 7th edn .
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trade of , 214 INDEX 913 Bokhara , 101 Bradlaugh , Charles ( 1833-91 ) , free - thinker Bolivia , British loan to , 300 and politician , and the Empire , 132 ; and Bombay , telegraph to , 199 India , 148 Bomvanaland , 142 Brand ...
trade of , 214 INDEX 913 Bokhara , 101 Bradlaugh , Charles ( 1833-91 ) , free - thinker Bolivia , British loan to , 300 and politician , and the Empire , 132 ; and Bombay , telegraph to , 199 India , 148 Bomvanaland , 142 Brand ...
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