The Cambridge History of the British Empire: The Empire-Commonwealth, 1870-1919John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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IRELAND AND THE EMPIRE 131 DOMESTIC FACTORS IN IMPERIAL POLICY Dissensions within the Gladstone ministry and its parliamentary majority profoundly affected Liberal imperial policy . A moderate Liberal - Whig group of Gladstone's old ...
IRELAND AND THE EMPIRE 131 DOMESTIC FACTORS IN IMPERIAL POLICY Dissensions within the Gladstone ministry and its parliamentary majority profoundly affected Liberal imperial policy . A moderate Liberal - Whig group of Gladstone's old ...
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DISSENSIONS OVER EGYPT Within a year of its withdrawals from Kandahar and the Transvaal , the Gladstone ministry had drifted into far more dangerous responsibilities in Egypt . Policy towards Egypt and the Sudan was the central issue in ...
DISSENSIONS OVER EGYPT Within a year of its withdrawals from Kandahar and the Transvaal , the Gladstone ministry had drifted into far more dangerous responsibilities in Egypt . Policy towards Egypt and the Sudan was the central issue in ...
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The anti - expansionists , Gladstone , Harcourt and Morley , still feared that continued occupation of Egypt would cost Britain “ another Crimean War ” . They objected to the occupation because , by forcing Britain to lean on German ...
The anti - expansionists , Gladstone , Harcourt and Morley , still feared that continued occupation of Egypt would cost Britain “ another Crimean War ” . They objected to the occupation because , by forcing Britain to lean on German ...
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