The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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707 CHAPTER XIX THE COLONIAL OFFICE, 1801-1925 By R. B. Pugh, M.A., Editor of the Victoria History of the Counties of England; Lecturer in Administrative History at St Edmund Hall, Oxford. The appointment of a Secretary of State for War ...
707 CHAPTER XIX THE COLONIAL OFFICE, 1801-1925 By R. B. Pugh, M.A., Editor of the Victoria History of the Counties of England; Lecturer in Administrative History at St Edmund Hall, Oxford. The appointment of a Secretary of State for War ...
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The absence of such a survey makes it hard for the historian P of a single department to determine what was abnormal in its development . P Individual departments , the Colonial Office among them , have equally failed to attract ...
The absence of such a survey makes it hard for the historian P of a single department to determine what was abnormal in its development . P Individual departments , the Colonial Office among them , have equally failed to attract ...
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The absence of such a survey makes it hard for the historian of a single department to determine what was abnormal in its development. Individual departments, the Colonial Office among them, have equally failed to attract competent ...
The absence of such a survey makes it hard for the historian of a single department to determine what was abnormal in its development. Individual departments, the Colonial Office among them, have equally failed to attract competent ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
DOMINION NATIONALISM AND THE EMERGENT COMMONWEALTH | 4 |
India a political unit of another character | 11 |
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