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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1 From the autumn of 1889 , however , his policy of close but informal relations with Germany , if not the Mediterranean Agreements as such , was threatened in two ways . The drawing - together of France and Russia had continued ...
1 From the autumn of 1889 , however , his policy of close but informal relations with Germany , if not the Mediterranean Agreements as such , was threatened in two ways . The drawing - together of France and Russia had continued ...
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This was also an additional motive for their wish for good relations with Germany . Even Persia , despite the 1907 convention , remained a source of Anglo - Russian friction as a result of Russia's continued effort to expand there .
This was also an additional motive for their wish for good relations with Germany . Even Persia , despite the 1907 convention , remained a source of Anglo - Russian friction as a result of Russia's continued effort to expand there .
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Ryden , G. H. The Foreign Policy of the United States in Relation to Samoa . New Haven , 1933 . ... SEARS , L. M. A History of American Foreign Relations . New York , 1927 . SHIPPEE , L. B. Canadian - American Relations , 1849–1874 .
Ryden , G. H. The Foreign Policy of the United States in Relation to Samoa . New Haven , 1933 . ... SEARS , L. M. A History of American Foreign Relations . New York , 1927 . SHIPPEE , L. B. Canadian - American Relations , 1849–1874 .
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