African Questions at the Paris Peace Conference, with Papers on Egypt, Mesopotamia, and the Colonial SettlementDawsons, 1968 - 628 pages |
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... fact , she was obliged by inexorable geo- graphical facts to conclude treaties that allowed foreign goods to enter some of her colonies on the same terms as did her own . Franco - German Agreements of 1894 and 1908. - In 1894 25 and ...
... fact , she was obliged by inexorable geo- graphical facts to conclude treaties that allowed foreign goods to enter some of her colonies on the same terms as did her own . Franco - German Agreements of 1894 and 1908. - In 1894 25 and ...
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... facts , however , should be noted . In the German colonies , as in Germany herself , the militaristic system ... fact is that France had for a long time regarded her African empire as a source of man power in case of war and that ...
... facts , however , should be noted . In the German colonies , as in Germany herself , the militaristic system ... fact is that France had for a long time regarded her African empire as a source of man power in case of war and that ...
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... fact that Egyptian autonomy was greatly curtailed both by the suzerainty of the Porte and by foreign immunities and jurisdictions within its confines . Jurists have never been able to agree whether Egypt was a simple province of the ...
... fact that Egyptian autonomy was greatly curtailed both by the suzerainty of the Porte and by foreign immunities and jurisdictions within its confines . Jurists have never been able to agree whether Egypt was a simple province of the ...
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PART III | 189 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 575 |
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African Questions at the Paris Peace Conference: With Papers on Egypt ... George Louis Beer Affichage du livre entier - 1923 |
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administration agreement Anglo-French Annex Annuaire Statistique arms and ammunition Article Belgian Congo Berlin Act Britain Britannic Majesty British Diplomatic British East Africa British Empire British Government Brussels Act Cameroons Capitulations cent commercial Consular Reports Conventional Basin cotton Council Cromer Diplomatic and Consular duties economic Egypt Egyptian Government Empire Magazine established European exports force foreign France French Equatorial Africa French West Africa frontier German colonies German East Africa German Southwest Africa Germany's Gold Coast Hertslet High Contracting Parties Ibid important Iraq L'Afrique Française labor land League of Nations liquor London Lord mandate mandatory ment Mesopotamia Middle Africa million Milner Minister native navigation Nigeria Paris political port Portugal Portuguese possessions present Convention prohibited Protectorate provisions question railroad railway region river secure Signatory Powers Southwest Africa Statesman's Year-Book Statistisches Jahrbuch Sudan territory tion Togoland tons Total trade traffic Trattati Treaty Turkey Turkish