A World History of Our Own Times: From the turn of the century to the 1918 armisticeSimon and Schuster, 1949 |
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... Britain , the nineteenth century and splendid isolation ended together . The twentieth century had lost no time in ... Britain's im- perial structure . Another weaker spot , nearer home , had caused more trouble for a longer time ...
... Britain , the nineteenth century and splendid isolation ended together . The twentieth century had lost no time in ... Britain's im- perial structure . Another weaker spot , nearer home , had caused more trouble for a longer time ...
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... Britain or Japan became involved in war with a third power , the other signatory would remain neutral and try to prevent other powers from making war on its ally . If two or more powers made war on Britain because of British interests ...
... Britain or Japan became involved in war with a third power , the other signatory would remain neutral and try to prevent other powers from making war on its ally . If two or more powers made war on Britain because of British interests ...
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... Britain any aid in the defense of India . The essence of the Anglo - Japanese Alliance of 1902 lay in Britain's recognition of Japan's special position in Korea . It was there that Jap- anese and Russian interests collided . And the ...
... Britain any aid in the defense of India . The essence of the Anglo - Japanese Alliance of 1902 lay in Britain's recognition of Japan's special position in Korea . It was there that Jap- anese and Russian interests collided . And the ...
Contents
THE WORLD OF 1900 | 7 |
CHAPTER PAGE 1 EUROPE AND GERMANY 3 | 7 |
THE LESSER TWOTHIRDS OF THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE | 23 |
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