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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His loss of temper with the British Government was his most important reason for taking the step , though his annoyance fitted in with his need for popularity in Germany at that moment and coincided with the circumstance that British ...
His loss of temper with the British Government was his most important reason for taking the step , though his annoyance fitted in with his need for popularity in Germany at that moment and coincided with the circumstance that British ...
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BISMARCK DECIDES TO GET COLONIES 119 following the German declaration of a protectorate at Angra Pequeña , the Cape Government had announced its intention to extend its sovereignty to the area . When Germany protested Great Britain ...
BISMARCK DECIDES TO GET COLONIES 119 following the German declaration of a protectorate at Angra Pequeña , the Cape Government had announced its intention to extend its sovereignty to the area . When Germany protested Great Britain ...
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reluctance of Great Britain's Liberal government to engage in power politics and deal with Tsarist Russia , and of Russia to abandon her freedom of action in Persia and on the North - West Frontier , had been separately surmounted by ...
reluctance of Great Britain's Liberal government to engage in power politics and deal with Tsarist Russia , and of Russia to abandon her freedom of action in Persia and on the North - West Frontier , had been separately surmounted by ...
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