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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Hartington , who would have succeeded him , was contemplating reforming the Cabinet in the direction of a Forward policy abroad with Dilke at the Foreign Office and Chamberlain at the Treasury.5 From August 1884 to February 1885 this ...
Hartington , who would have succeeded him , was contemplating reforming the Cabinet in the direction of a Forward policy abroad with Dilke at the Foreign Office and Chamberlain at the Treasury.5 From August 1884 to February 1885 this ...
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CRISIS OVER AN EXPEDITION TO EGYPT ' 151 and the Radicals and Dilke , threatened to resign if the Arabists were not suppressed . British bondholders , and shipping and mercantile associations interested in the Canal , urged the ...
CRISIS OVER AN EXPEDITION TO EGYPT ' 151 and the Radicals and Dilke , threatened to resign if the Arabists were not suppressed . British bondholders , and shipping and mercantile associations interested in the Canal , urged the ...
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Dilke in his “ Memoir " claims a part in shaping the policy , see Gwynn and Tuckwell , op . cit . I , 536 . • The only deliberate expansionist scheme produced by this Ministry was the Kilimanjaro plan advocated by Dilke , Chamberlain ...
Dilke in his “ Memoir " claims a part in shaping the policy , see Gwynn and Tuckwell , op . cit . I , 536 . • The only deliberate expansionist scheme produced by this Ministry was the Kilimanjaro plan advocated by Dilke , Chamberlain ...
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