A World History of Our Own Times: From the turn of the century to the 1918 armisticeSimon and Schuster, 1949 |
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Page 123
... England must be brought first into the combine , but at that time Germany , Russia , and France were all combining against England , and the Boer War helped them . " But Hay set out - as he thought - to woo first England , then Ger ...
... England must be brought first into the combine , but at that time Germany , Russia , and France were all combining against England , and the Boer War helped them . " But Hay set out - as he thought - to woo first England , then Ger ...
Page 248
... England and Japan would cause strained relations between England and Russia and enable Germany to hold the balance of power between them . But he had his worries . The Triple Alliance expired during the summer of 1902 , and Italy's ...
... England and Japan would cause strained relations between England and Russia and enable Germany to hold the balance of power between them . But he had his worries . The Triple Alliance expired during the summer of 1902 , and Italy's ...
Page 279
... England finance the construction together and that England control the part of the railway near the Persian Gulf . Grey replied that his treaty commitments to the French and the Russians required that he consult them first . He also ...
... England finance the construction together and that England control the part of the railway near the Persian Gulf . Grey replied that his treaty commitments to the French and the Russians required that he consult them first . He also ...
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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