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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He changed his course for London , attended Livingstone's funeral in Westminster Abbey , and persuaded the Daily Telegraph and the New York Herald , acting jointly , to send him out to Central Africa again with the express object of ...
He changed his course for London , attended Livingstone's funeral in Westminster Abbey , and persuaded the Daily Telegraph and the New York Herald , acting jointly , to send him out to Central Africa again with the express object of ...
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... and it is well that the Tsar should know it ” .4 It was with the same object , that of bolstering up Austria and thus of deterring Russia , that in December 1887 , after renewed rumours of impending Russian action against Bulgaria ...
... and it is well that the Tsar should know it ” .4 It was with the same object , that of bolstering up Austria and thus of deterring Russia , that in December 1887 , after renewed rumours of impending Russian action against Bulgaria ...
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“ Object No. 2 is ” , he declared , “ the principal obstacle to the attainmen of object No. I and always has been . ” He wanted to preserve the Bechuana and Basuto in their tribal lands from Rhodes and the Bond ; he was scandalised by ...
“ Object No. 2 is ” , he declared , “ the principal obstacle to the attainmen of object No. I and always has been . ” He wanted to preserve the Bechuana and Basuto in their tribal lands from Rhodes and the Bond ; he was scandalised by ...
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