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... Britain in the distant future . I know not ; but sure I am , were I a citizen of Great Britain , the prospect would not allure me now to move an inch in such a direction . 23 Britain's Dilemma and the Special Relationship What , indeed ...
... Britain in the distant future . I know not ; but sure I am , were I a citizen of Great Britain , the prospect would not allure me now to move an inch in such a direction . 23 Britain's Dilemma and the Special Relationship What , indeed ...
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... Britain's loss of empire and geopolitical pre - eminence with a certain complacency . Others , more attuned to the themes of an imperial age , foresaw disaster . Disraeli , in his famous Crystal Palace Speech of 1872 , spelled out the ...
... Britain's loss of empire and geopolitical pre - eminence with a certain complacency . Others , more attuned to the themes of an imperial age , foresaw disaster . Disraeli , in his famous Crystal Palace Speech of 1872 , spelled out the ...
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... Britain enjoyed with some of these countries , notably Aus- tralia , Brazil and India . After 1890 , the trade surpluses grew more and more necessary to offset Britain's growing deficits in her United States trade . See League of ...
... Britain enjoyed with some of these countries , notably Aus- tralia , Brazil and India . After 1890 , the trade surpluses grew more and more necessary to offset Britain's growing deficits in her United States trade . See League of ...
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General Considerations | 3 |
Main Issues within the Atlantic | 85 |
Basic Balance of Payments 1970 | 98 |
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