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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In its anxiety to prevent unilateral action by France , it abandoned its preference for intervention by Turkey , as the suzerain , or , failing that , by France and Great Britain with a mandate from all the European Powers , when ...
In its anxiety to prevent unilateral action by France , it abandoned its preference for intervention by Turkey , as the suzerain , or , failing that , by France and Great Britain with a mandate from all the European Powers , when ...
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THE UNYIELDING ATTITUDE OF GERMANY 553 France was herself anxious to avoid being drawn into Anglo - German quarrels , relations between the two Powers remained distant until after the Agadir crisis , each being as anxious to work with ...
THE UNYIELDING ATTITUDE OF GERMANY 553 France was herself anxious to avoid being drawn into Anglo - German quarrels , relations between the two Powers remained distant until after the Agadir crisis , each being as anxious to work with ...
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The five Great Powers had decided that these Commissions should consist of fifteen members each , and that each Great Power should be represented by two members ( except on the Reparations Commission , when they were to have three ) ...
The five Great Powers had decided that these Commissions should consist of fifteen members each , and that each Great Power should be represented by two members ( except on the Reparations Commission , when they were to have three ) ...
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