The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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French indignation at these arrangements may easily be imagined . They
furthered the British plan for an all - red route ; they thwarted the French intention
to cut the British line with a broad band of French territory running east and west
across ...
French indignation at these arrangements may easily be imagined . They
furthered the British plan for an all - red route ; they thwarted the French intention
to cut the British line with a broad band of French territory running east and west
across ...
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BRITAIN SUPPORTS FRENCH RESISTANCE 543 This is , indeed , the only
conclusion to be drawn from Great Britain ' s attitude in the third stage of the crisis
, after Delcassé ' s fall . Though the discussion of an Anglo - French alliance was
no ...
BRITAIN SUPPORTS FRENCH RESISTANCE 543 This is , indeed , the only
conclusion to be drawn from Great Britain ' s attitude in the third stage of the crisis
, after Delcassé ' s fall . Though the discussion of an Anglo - French alliance was
no ...
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Gold Coast – Anglo - French boundary agreement , 1893 . 1895 , LXXI ( C . 7916
] . Niger Coast Protectorate — Report on administration , 1894 - 5 . 1896 , LVIII [ C
. 7917 ] , [ C . 7918 ] . Corresp . re affairs in Ashanti . 1896 , Lix ( C . 7977 ) .
Gold Coast – Anglo - French boundary agreement , 1893 . 1895 , LXXI ( C . 7916
] . Niger Coast Protectorate — Report on administration , 1894 - 5 . 1896 , LVIII [ C
. 7917 ] , [ C . 7918 ] . Corresp . re affairs in Ashanti . 1896 , Lix ( C . 7977 ) .
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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