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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... political freedom ; the federal principle , integrating contiguous ter- ritories in a common political life , ensured the necessary economic and political strength , and the spirit of nationality gave character and personality to each ...
... political freedom ; the federal principle , integrating contiguous ter- ritories in a common political life , ensured the necessary economic and political strength , and the spirit of nationality gave character and personality to each ...
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... political control of overseas markets and sources of raw materials . This Continental challenge confronted British ministries with a recurrent political dilemma during the period 1880-95 . While the persisting economical spirit of the ...
... political control of overseas markets and sources of raw materials . This Continental challenge confronted British ministries with a recurrent political dilemma during the period 1880-95 . While the persisting economical spirit of the ...
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... political condition . Gibraltar - Report on proposed Eastern Harbour . Cyprus - Report for 1901-2 . Malta - Corresp . re political condition . Cyprus — Annual Report for 1902-3 . 1904 , LX [ Cd . 2023 ] . Malta - Corresp . re political ...
... political condition . Gibraltar - Report on proposed Eastern Harbour . Cyprus - Report for 1901-2 . Malta - Corresp . re political condition . Cyprus — Annual Report for 1902-3 . 1904 , LX [ Cd . 2023 ] . Malta - Corresp . re political ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
THE NAVY AND THE GATHERING OF THE ARMIES | 22 |
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accepted action administration already American annexation Australia become Britain British Cabinet Canada Cape Carnarvon Chamberlain claims Coast colonies Commons Company Conference continued defence demands dependencies Dilke direct Dominion East Africa economic effect Egypt Empire England established Europe European expansion exports fact followed force foreign Forward France French frontier further future German Gladstone Government Granville hand Hansard History Ibid imperial important increased India industrial influence interests issue Italy July June land later less Liberal London Lord March matter ment Minister ministry mission native Office opinion Parl party political position possible Powers principle problem proposed protection question Radical railway refused regarded relations remained responsibility Russia Salisbury Secretary secure seemed seqq settlement ships slave South Africa territory tion trade Transvaal treaty United United Kingdom West whole