The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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Failure of the Irish Experiment The Canadian Constitution of 1791 The Constitutional Problem in India The General Administration The Remnants of the Old Empire The Ceded Islands Campbell versus Hall Trinidad The Guiana Colonies An ...
Failure of the Irish Experiment The Canadian Constitution of 1791 The Constitutional Problem in India The General Administration The Remnants of the Old Empire The Ceded Islands Campbell versus Hall Trinidad The Guiana Colonies An ...
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The colonies , following the practice of the United States , became in time self - governing in the admission of people as well as of goods . The problem of emigration became a problem of immigration , and England ...
The colonies , following the practice of the United States , became in time self - governing in the admission of people as well as of goods . The problem of emigration became a problem of immigration , and England ...
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Thus new strategic problems were created , involving not only imperial defence , considered as a whole , but many lesser ... In addition , they were treated locally , as if the defence of each separate part of the Empire was a problem ...
Thus new strategic problems were created , involving not only imperial defence , considered as a whole , but many lesser ... In addition , they were treated locally , as if the defence of each separate part of the Empire was a problem ...
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