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It was in these circumstances that the Unionist Government gave a new direction to British foreign policy . In the second year of the new century an alliance was concluded with Japan , and two years later Britain entered into an ...
It was in these circumstances that the Unionist Government gave a new direction to British foreign policy . In the second year of the new century an alliance was concluded with Japan , and two years later Britain entered into an ...
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The Foreign Policy of Castlereagh , 1815–1822 . By C. K. Webster . Bell , 1925 . 3. The Congress of Vienna , 1814–1815 . By C. K. Webster . H.M.S.O. , 1920 . 4. The Confederation of Europe . By W. Alison Phillips . Longmans , 1914 . 5.
The Foreign Policy of Castlereagh , 1815–1822 . By C. K. Webster . Bell , 1925 . 3. The Congress of Vienna , 1814–1815 . By C. K. Webster . H.M.S.O. , 1920 . 4. The Confederation of Europe . By W. Alison Phillips . Longmans , 1914 . 5.
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The purpose for which the foreign currencies are required is immaterial . It makes no difference , from an exchange point of view , whether the objective is to pay for goods imported or to redeem foreign debts . In contracting a foreign ...
The purpose for which the foreign currencies are required is immaterial . It makes no difference , from an exchange point of view , whether the objective is to pay for goods imported or to redeem foreign debts . In contracting a foreign ...
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