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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All these circumstances conspired to force on Great Britain a secondary and isolated position during this first attempt at a settlement of Africa . It was Granville , on behalf of a British Government that was frustrated in Egypt ...
All these circumstances conspired to force on Great Britain a secondary and isolated position during this first attempt at a settlement of Africa . It was Granville , on behalf of a British Government that was frustrated in Egypt ...
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In 1880 at Cambridge Professor John Seeley expressed this contemporary concentration of interest in the empire of British settlement when he described the Empire ( with significant inaccuracies ) , as “ four great groups of territory ...
In 1880 at Cambridge Professor John Seeley expressed this contemporary concentration of interest in the empire of British settlement when he described the Empire ( with significant inaccuracies ) , as “ four great groups of territory ...
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It explained the absolute necessity for a final , friendly settlement with the United States in view of the alarming implications for Great Britain of the Alabama precedent , should she herself become involved in the Franco - Prussian ...
It explained the absolute necessity for a final , friendly settlement with the United States in view of the alarming implications for Great Britain of the Alabama precedent , should she herself become involved in the Franco - Prussian ...
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