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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And at the end of April and in early May 1885 , when Russia had also shown a readiness to accept arbitration ... Having suggested the German Emperor as arbitrator , it then accepted the King of Denmark at the Tsar's insistence .
And at the end of April and in early May 1885 , when Russia had also shown a readiness to accept arbitration ... Having suggested the German Emperor as arbitrator , it then accepted the King of Denmark at the Tsar's insistence .
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For the same reason he accepted the obligations , limited as they were , with great reluctance ; and having accepted them , it was the fact that he had had no alternative , while Germany had been able to remain aloof , that weighed most ...
For the same reason he accepted the obligations , limited as they were , with great reluctance ; and having accepted them , it was the fact that he had had no alternative , while Germany had been able to remain aloof , that weighed most ...
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On 8 July he finally received , it is true , French acceptance of an international conference on Morocco . Preferring compromise to war in these circumstances , however , he accepted a compromise formula for the summoning of a ...
On 8 July he finally received , it is true , French acceptance of an international conference on Morocco . Preferring compromise to war in these circumstances , however , he accepted a compromise formula for the summoning of a ...
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