The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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He never referred to arbitration after April 1890 ; instead , in the middle of May ,
he presented the German ambassador with the outline of an Anglo - German
Convention in which there was no question of competing claims to be adjusted .
He never referred to arbitration after April 1890 ; instead , in the middle of May ,
he presented the German ambassador with the outline of an Anglo - German
Convention in which there was no question of competing claims to be adjusted .
Page 272
Because of British dislike of this claim , and on account of Italy ' s insistence on
her rights to Kassala , all negotiations in ... nearest approach to the Nile ,
Salisbury had recognised the most extravagant Italian claims elsewhere , as well
as Italy ...
Because of British dislike of this claim , and on account of Italy ' s insistence on
her rights to Kassala , all negotiations in ... nearest approach to the Nile ,
Salisbury had recognised the most extravagant Italian claims elsewhere , as well
as Italy ...
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( 1849 - 1917 ) , and imperial development , 573 382 ; and Indian claims in
Kenya , 389 ; Cables , telegraphic , 199 – 200 , 411 , 473and Colonial
Conference ( 1907 ) , 417 , 5 ; and Colonial Office business , 422 – 30 ; Elgin
Report by , 564 - 7 ...
( 1849 - 1917 ) , and imperial development , 573 382 ; and Indian claims in
Kenya , 389 ; Cables , telegraphic , 199 – 200 , 411 , 473and Colonial
Conference ( 1907 ) , 417 , 5 ; and Colonial Office business , 422 – 30 ; Elgin
Report by , 564 - 7 ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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