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... problem and warrant consideration throughout the account . This is primarily an assessment of the conflicting points of view among British and Dominion proponents of colonial annexation , restoration , and internationalization ...
... problem and warrant consideration throughout the account . This is primarily an assessment of the conflicting points of view among British and Dominion proponents of colonial annexation , restoration , and internationalization ...
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... problem could be settled by abolishing all international fences in the tropics . Central Africa should be neutralized and administered by an international commission with the primary task of insuring native welfare . If the Allied ...
... problem could be settled by abolishing all international fences in the tropics . Central Africa should be neutralized and administered by an international commission with the primary task of insuring native welfare . If the Allied ...
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... Problem of the Pacific . Preface by Sir William Macgregor Few Lork , 1919 . Stevenson's Germany : The Case against Germany in the Pacific . London , 1920 . Gibbons , Herbert Adams . The New Map of Africa ( 1900-1916 ) . New York , 1916 ...
... Problem of the Pacific . Preface by Sir William Macgregor Few Lork , 1919 . Stevenson's Germany : The Case against Germany in the Pacific . London , 1920 . Gibbons , Herbert Adams . The New Map of Africa ( 1900-1916 ) . New York , 1916 ...
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