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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On 4 July , a week after the signature of the Treaty of Versailles , the Secretary of State for the Colonies , Milner , telegraphed to the Canadian Government that “ it is hoped German treaty may be ratified by three of the Principal ...
On 4 July , a week after the signature of the Treaty of Versailles , the Secretary of State for the Colonies , Milner , telegraphed to the Canadian Government that “ it is hoped German treaty may be ratified by three of the Principal ...
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Lord Salisbury , however , readily agreed to a modification of Great Britain's rights under the 1850 Treaty , and to the surrender of her right to participate in the construction of a canal . By the Hay - Pauncefote Treaty of 18 ...
Lord Salisbury , however , readily agreed to a modification of Great Britain's rights under the 1850 Treaty , and to the surrender of her right to participate in the construction of a canal . By the Hay - Pauncefote Treaty of 18 ...
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Treaty of Washington - Corresp . re appointment of Joint High Commission . 1871 , LXX [ C. 386 ] . ... Treaty of Washington - Corresp . and Papers re British and American Case presented to Tribunal of Arbitration .
Treaty of Washington - Corresp . re appointment of Joint High Commission . 1871 , LXX [ C. 386 ] . ... Treaty of Washington - Corresp . and Papers re British and American Case presented to Tribunal of Arbitration .
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