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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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 ; and this
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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 ; and this
...
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2 And if the Dual Alliance was weakened , the even greater looseness of Great
Britain ' s relations with Russia and France kept the Triple Entente in a state
closely bordering on sterility . In the case of Russia and Great Britain , the limited
...
2 And if the Dual Alliance was weakened , the even greater looseness of Great
Britain ' s relations with Russia and France kept the Triple Entente in a state
closely bordering on sterility . In the case of Russia and Great Britain , the limited
...
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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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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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