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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While British relations with Austria and Italy were cool again , as a result of Rosebery's disowning of the Mediterranean Agreements , Germany both maintained an alliance with those Powers and was friendly with Russia ; and in 1894 as ...
While British relations with Austria and Italy were cool again , as a result of Rosebery's disowning of the Mediterranean Agreements , Germany both maintained an alliance with those Powers and was friendly with Russia ; and in 1894 as ...
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Similar results were obtained as a result of Lord Kitchener's visit to Australia and New Zealand in 1909-10 , each Dominion agreeing to adopt schemes for compulsory military training . Previous to this Lord Kitchener had reorganised the ...
Similar results were obtained as a result of Lord Kitchener's visit to Australia and New Zealand in 1909-10 , each Dominion agreeing to adopt schemes for compulsory military training . Previous to this Lord Kitchener had reorganised the ...
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As a result of this process Hughes of Australia sat on the Commission on Reparations and was its vice - chairman ; Massey , Prime Minister of New Zealand , sat on the Commission dealing with responsibility for offences against the laws ...
As a result of this process Hughes of Australia sat on the Commission on Reparations and was its vice - chairman ; Massey , Prime Minister of New Zealand , sat on the Commission dealing with responsibility for offences against the laws ...
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