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Page 158
... restoration " of the German colonies but carefully denied the implication that the author favored complete removal of Germany from the colonial sphere.49 The Fabian writer R.C. Hawkin assured his readers that no danger would be involved ...
... restoration " of the German colonies but carefully denied the implication that the author favored complete removal of Germany from the colonial sphere.49 The Fabian writer R.C. Hawkin assured his readers that no danger would be involved ...
Page 173
... restoration of the German colonies.10 British anti - annexationists likewise directed their atten- tion almost exclusively to the Labour Party proposals . Proponents of colonial restoration as a factor in a negotia- ted peace now ...
... restoration of the German colonies.10 British anti - annexationists likewise directed their atten- tion almost exclusively to the Labour Party proposals . Proponents of colonial restoration as a factor in a negotia- ted peace now ...
Page 251
Alfred William Lever. # 22 rule out the possibility of their restoration to Germany . Although Balfour had not in so many words ruled out the possibility of restoration of the German colonial empire , Cecil had . His speech represented ...
Alfred William Lever. # 22 rule out the possibility of their restoration to Germany . Although Balfour had not in so many words ruled out the possibility of restoration of the German colonial empire , Cecil had . His speech represented ...
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