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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Italy's defection from Germany in Europe and Great Britain in Egypt . He had been glad , therefore , to agree with Germany that the two Powers would co - operate , if necessary , to resist the French demands ; and , thus fortified ...
Italy's defection from Germany in Europe and Great Britain in Egypt . He had been glad , therefore , to agree with Germany that the two Powers would co - operate , if necessary , to resist the French demands ; and , thus fortified ...
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Above all , he had criticised Italy's alliances and , as recently as 1889 , announced that Great Britain ought not to support her in a conflict with France.1 This , for the Triple Alliance Powers , was the immediate test .
Above all , he had criticised Italy's alliances and , as recently as 1889 , announced that Great Britain ought not to support her in a conflict with France.1 This , for the Triple Alliance Powers , was the immediate test .
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EFFECTS OF ITALY'S DEFEAT AT ADOWA 501 end of November 1895 it had sanctioned the Marchand mission ; in February 1896 the mission was finally given its instructions after much hesitation and because it had emerged by then that Salisbury ...
EFFECTS OF ITALY'S DEFEAT AT ADOWA 501 end of November 1895 it had sanctioned the Marchand mission ; in February 1896 the mission was finally given its instructions after much hesitation and because it had emerged by then that Salisbury ...
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