The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1959 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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... followed a policy of free trade , the majority of foreign countries and her own great colonies did not . Advantages and disadvantages followed from this , as she rose in these years to occupy a unique position in the world as the ...
... followed a policy of free trade , the majority of foreign countries and her own great colonies did not . Advantages and disadvantages followed from this , as she rose in these years to occupy a unique position in the world as the ...
Page 411
... followed and the earlier practice and experience frequently cited . Indeed , de Villiers , of the Cape , actually saw in the place of meeting and the scope of the Conference , precedents which might some day be followed when weightier ...
... followed and the earlier practice and experience frequently cited . Indeed , de Villiers , of the Cape , actually saw in the place of meeting and the scope of the Conference , precedents which might some day be followed when weightier ...
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... followed the opening of the Man- dalay canal in 1902 , and another in the Shwebo district in 1906 ; during the period 1909-10 to 1913-14 the annual average export of rice was 1,814,000 tons.5 German mills shared with British the labour ...
... followed the opening of the Man- dalay canal in 1902 , and another in the Shwebo district in 1906 ; during the period 1909-10 to 1913-14 the annual average export of rice was 1,814,000 tons.5 German mills shared with British the labour ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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