The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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His attempt to show that in imperial affairs colonial ministers did not act as such was the counterpart of his rigid exclusion from domestic affairs of the Secretary of State . In practice , both tended to break down in illogical ...
His attempt to show that in imperial affairs colonial ministers did not act as such was the counterpart of his rigid exclusion from domestic affairs of the Secretary of State . In practice , both tended to break down in illogical ...
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At the Conference of 1887 the question of imperial organisation was definitely ruled out . Lord Salisbury regarded it as a matter for the future , and some Australian delegates were instructed not to take any part in a discussion on ...
At the Conference of 1887 the question of imperial organisation was definitely ruled out . Lord Salisbury regarded it as a matter for the future , and some Australian delegates were instructed not to take any part in a discussion on ...
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( 1923 ) , 618 INDEX 735 meetings in London , 584 ; disapproves Imperial Conferences : the Armistice terms , 541 ; the Peace ( 1902 ) , 535 Conference , 541-2 ; signs Treaty of ( 1907 ) , 472 , 517 , 535 Versailles , 584 ; The Splendid ...
( 1923 ) , 618 INDEX 735 meetings in London , 584 ; disapproves Imperial Conferences : the Armistice terms , 541 ; the Peace ( 1902 ) , 535 Conference , 541-2 ; signs Treaty of ( 1907 ) , 472 , 517 , 535 Versailles , 584 ; The Splendid ...
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AUSTRALIA | 1 |
The South Australian Association | 5 |
The three Climatic Belts | 7 |
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