Anglo-American Understanding, 1898-1903Johns Hopkins Press, 1957 - 385 páginas |
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... ships through the canal in time of war while denying its use to those of her enemy . Under the amended Convention she would be in a better position in time of war than is Great Britain with regard to the Suez Canal at the present moment ...
... ships through the canal in time of war while denying its use to those of her enemy . Under the amended Convention she would be in a better position in time of war than is Great Britain with regard to the Suez Canal at the present moment ...
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... ships . On the other hand , the advantages which Great Britain would derive from a free passage to her ships of war , if this were possible , would be only secondary , as she has few ships in the Pacific to transfer to the decisive ...
... ships . On the other hand , the advantages which Great Britain would derive from a free passage to her ships of war , if this were possible , would be only secondary , as she has few ships in the Pacific to transfer to the decisive ...
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... ships by endeavour- ing , even if the canal were ostensibly open , to pass them through it ? The Admiralty , in a paper which was circulated to the Cabinet , have advised us that the real control of the canal will probably remain with ...
... ships by endeavour- ing , even if the canal were ostensibly open , to pass them through it ? The Admiralty , in a paper which was circulated to the Cabinet , have advised us that the real control of the canal will probably remain with ...
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Preface | 4 |
Preparation | 7 |
War and Friendship 295 82 120 | 25 |
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