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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The agreement , published on 17 June , was signed in two parts on 24 June and 1 July 1890. The British and the German Governments had been moved to accept it by wider considerations than the issues at stake in Africa .
The agreement , published on 17 June , was signed in two parts on 24 June and 1 July 1890. The British and the German Governments had been moved to accept it by wider considerations than the issues at stake in Africa .
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THE ANGLO - GERMAN AGREEMENT OF 1898 515 On the one hand , his success in the issues he had chosen to defend suggested that his confidence had not been wholly misplaced in Great Britain's ability to defend her interests without German ...
THE ANGLO - GERMAN AGREEMENT OF 1898 515 On the one hand , his success in the issues he had chosen to defend suggested that his confidence had not been wholly misplaced in Great Britain's ability to defend her interests without German ...
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Agreement with Independent State of Congo modifying Brussels Treaty of 1894 . 1906 , LXXIX [ Cd . 3002 ] . Corresp . re Report of Commission of Inquiry into Administration of Independent State of Congo . 1906 , CXXXVI ( Cd . 2920 ) .
Agreement with Independent State of Congo modifying Brussels Treaty of 1894 . 1906 , LXXIX [ Cd . 3002 ] . Corresp . re Report of Commission of Inquiry into Administration of Independent State of Congo . 1906 , CXXXVI ( Cd . 2920 ) .
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