The Empire at War, Volume 1Sir Charles Prestwood Lucas H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1921 |
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Pagina vi
... African volume , excluding Egypt ; ( vi ) an Eastern and Mediterranean volume , including Egypt , India , the Far Eastern Colonies and Protectorates , and the Mediter- ranean Colonies . But in 1916 it was not contemplated that the War ...
... African volume , excluding Egypt ; ( vi ) an Eastern and Mediterranean volume , including Egypt , India , the Far Eastern Colonies and Protectorates , and the Mediter- ranean Colonies . But in 1916 it was not contemplated that the War ...
Pagina xi
... .. 26 Rhodes Tomb in the Matoppos . By courtesy of the British South Africa Company Map of the British Empire in 1714 , 1815 , and 1914 227 at end - SECTION I THE FIRST TWO CENTURIES OF EMPIRE CHAPTER LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS xi.
... .. 26 Rhodes Tomb in the Matoppos . By courtesy of the British South Africa Company Map of the British Empire in 1714 , 1815 , and 1914 227 at end - SECTION I THE FIRST TWO CENTURIES OF EMPIRE CHAPTER LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS xi.
Pagina 23
... African North American Colonies were at war with Great Britain . The last South African War ended with the Vereeniging Treaty of 31st May 1902. Twelve years later , in 1914 , Great Britain was at war with Germany . The French- Canadians ...
... African North American Colonies were at war with Great Britain . The last South African War ended with the Vereeniging Treaty of 31st May 1902. Twelve years later , in 1914 , Great Britain was at war with Germany . The French- Canadians ...
Pagina 24
... Africa was removed in full reliance upon the good faith of a Boer Ministry . The confidence was justified and repaid . A Boer rising took place , it is true , fomented by German intrigue and German money , and there was no ...
... Africa was removed in full reliance upon the good faith of a Boer Ministry . The confidence was justified and repaid . A Boer rising took place , it is true , fomented by German intrigue and German money , and there was no ...
Pagina 28
... Africa was the direct outcome of the wars . The Cape Colony , first taken from the Dutch in 1795 , restored to them by the Treaty of Amiens in 1802 , taken again in January 1806 by a British force under Sir David Baird , and finally con ...
... Africa was the direct outcome of the wars . The Cape Colony , first taken from the Dutch in 1795 , restored to them by the Treaty of Amiens in 1802 , taken again in January 1806 by a British force under Sir David Baird , and finally con ...
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