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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Nor would it have avoided the hostility of France if it had been less slow to see that , because Egypt had got beyond control , it must be taken over and that , on account of the Canal ...
Nor would it have avoided the hostility of France if it had been less slow to see that , because Egypt had got beyond control , it must be taken over and that , on account of the Canal ...
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Not that this influenced her own views of the policy most advantageous to herself in her circumstances , any more than her views influenced the young countries of the Empire to whom she had allowed freedom in economic no less than in ...
Not that this influenced her own views of the policy most advantageous to herself in her circumstances , any more than her views influenced the young countries of the Empire to whom she had allowed freedom in economic no less than in ...
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Australasia was the chief buyer of British paper , India came second , and foreign countries took rather less than one - third . Of pickles and confectionery , two - thirds were sold in the Empire ; of salt manufactures two - fifths ...
Australasia was the chief buyer of British paper , India came second , and foreign countries took rather less than one - third . Of pickles and confectionery , two - thirds were sold in the Empire ; of salt manufactures two - fifths ...
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