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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drawn up by a Russian commission and whose temporary occupation by Russia would further ensure its dependence on St Petersburg . The British Government , at last unanimous , decided that the treaty must be revised and that war must be ...
drawn up by a Russian commission and whose temporary occupation by Russia would further ensure its dependence on St Petersburg . The British Government , at last unanimous , decided that the treaty must be revised and that war must be ...
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SALISBURY'S OFFER TO RUSSIA IN 1898 507 antiquated diplomacy that there is any necessary antagonism between Russia and Great Britain ” 1 Russia's policy , like Salisbury's , though for different reasons , was to keep north China immune ...
SALISBURY'S OFFER TO RUSSIA IN 1898 507 antiquated diplomacy that there is any necessary antagonism between Russia and Great Britain ” 1 Russia's policy , like Salisbury's , though for different reasons , was to keep north China immune ...
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“ If we are at war with Russia , " wrote a British observer in the summer of 1904 , “ Germany would either take Russia's side or exact very hard terms from us for her neutrality . The German Fleet has really revolutionised politics .
“ If we are at war with Russia , " wrote a British observer in the summer of 1904 , “ Germany would either take Russia's side or exact very hard terms from us for her neutrality . The German Fleet has really revolutionised politics .
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