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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A moderate Liberal - Whig group of Gladstone's old colleagues formed the core of the Cabinet — Granville at the Foreign Office , Kimberley and , after 1882 , Derby at the Colonial Office and Northbrook at the Admiralty .
A moderate Liberal - Whig group of Gladstone's old colleagues formed the core of the Cabinet — Granville at the Foreign Office , Kimberley and , after 1882 , Derby at the Colonial Office and Northbrook at the Admiralty .
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Liberals had acquiesced reluctantly , and only on condition that colonial governments should bear the charges of ... in the Liberal platform ( December 1885 ) until the defeatof Gladstone's second Home Rule Bill ( September 1893 ) .
Liberals had acquiesced reluctantly , and only on condition that colonial governments should bear the charges of ... in the Liberal platform ( December 1885 ) until the defeatof Gladstone's second Home Rule Bill ( September 1893 ) .
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LYTTELTON'S PROPOSALS IN 1905 421 Imperialists ” were a small , though able and active group in the Liberal Governments after 1905. Nevertheless , there persisted in the mass of the Liberal Party an important tradition or point of view ...
LYTTELTON'S PROPOSALS IN 1905 421 Imperialists ” were a small , though able and active group in the Liberal Governments after 1905. Nevertheless , there persisted in the mass of the Liberal Party an important tradition or point of view ...
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