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... British Industry Ricardo's ideas had a rather special application to Britain's politics in the early and middle nineteenth century . The British had gained a formidable lead over other nations in industry and commerce ; British ...
... British Industry Ricardo's ideas had a rather special application to Britain's politics in the early and middle nineteenth century . The British had gained a formidable lead over other nations in industry and commerce ; British ...
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... British , who had more reason to think of themselves as a great military power than the French , saw particular ad- vantages in America's new concern with security . Britain would be much more comfortable in the role of principal ally ...
... British , who had more reason to think of themselves as a great military power than the French , saw particular ad- vantages in America's new concern with security . Britain would be much more comfortable in the role of principal ally ...
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... British empire ever came to depend on American support , the empire was lost.29 By 1920 , the British were being told in the Washington Disarmament Conference that America was now the world's leading naval power , that any British ...
... British empire ever came to depend on American support , the empire was lost.29 By 1920 , the British were being told in the Washington Disarmament Conference that America was now the world's leading naval power , that any British ...
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General Considerations | 3 |
Main Issues within the Atlantic | 85 |
Basic Balance of Payments 1970 | 98 |
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