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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The official relations between the Secretary of State and his UnderSecretaries , and between the Under - Secretaries themselves , had as yet by no means reached their modern form . At the outset the Parliamentary and Permanent Under ...
The official relations between the Secretary of State and his UnderSecretaries , and between the Under - Secretaries themselves , had as yet by no means reached their modern form . At the outset the Parliamentary and Permanent Under ...
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1901 , XL ( Cd . 580 ] , [ Cd . 581 ] ; Papers by the Secretary of State , laying down the Requirements from our Army , dated 1 June 1891 ( Stanhope Memorandum - Note the ten years'delay in publication ) , Parl . Pap .
1901 , XL ( Cd . 580 ] , [ Cd . 581 ] ; Papers by the Secretary of State , laying down the Requirements from our Army , dated 1 June 1891 ( Stanhope Memorandum - Note the ten years'delay in publication ) , Parl . Pap .
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... 333-4 ; and problem , 591 ; and Gallipoli campaign , China , 513-14 613-15 Hay , Robert William ( 1786-1861 ) , as Hamilton , Sir Richard Vesey ( 1829-1912 ) , Permanent Under - Secretary for Colonies , Admiral , report on mancuvres ...
... 333-4 ; and problem , 591 ; and Gallipoli campaign , China , 513-14 613-15 Hay , Robert William ( 1786-1861 ) , as Hamilton , Sir Richard Vesey ( 1829-1912 ) , Permanent Under - Secretary for Colonies , Admiral , report on mancuvres ...
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