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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THE COLONIAL DEFENCE COMMITTEE 235 especially in view of the potential threat to the Suez Canal should the Russian Black Sea Fleet join with the French in the Mediterranean . In April 1885 , just before the resignation of the Gladstone ...
THE COLONIAL DEFENCE COMMITTEE 235 especially in view of the potential threat to the Suez Canal should the Russian Black Sea Fleet join with the French in the Mediterranean . In April 1885 , just before the resignation of the Gladstone ...
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2 THE COMMITTEE OF IMPERIAL DEFENCE 573 without being clear on first principles it was impossible to recommend how the auxiliary forces should be organised . The Admiralty and the embryo Committee of Imperial Defence , however ...
2 THE COMMITTEE OF IMPERIAL DEFENCE 573 without being clear on first principles it was impossible to recommend how the auxiliary forces should be organised . The Admiralty and the embryo Committee of Imperial Defence , however ...
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In this way the number of people associated with the Committee and its sub - committees in the course of a year came to number hundreds . " 1 The Committee remained advisory and consultative , as regards the Cabinets of both the United ...
In this way the number of people associated with the Committee and its sub - committees in the course of a year came to number hundreds . " 1 The Committee remained advisory and consultative , as regards the Cabinets of both the United ...
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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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