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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It may be possible to get a second and a more satisfactory resolution . ” 4 With regard to the troops which were being sent out , it would be imprudent to move them into Transvaal territory unless Shepstone saw his way “ to take and ...
It may be possible to get a second and a more satisfactory resolution . ” 4 With regard to the troops which were being sent out , it would be imprudent to move them into Transvaal territory unless Shepstone saw his way “ to take and ...
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Indeed , in summoning the Conference as Colonial Secretary , Edward Stanhope had called for as wide a representation as possible since , in his view , it was not “ material ” that the colonies should have equal or proportionate ...
Indeed , in summoning the Conference as Colonial Secretary , Edward Stanhope had called for as wide a representation as possible since , in his view , it was not “ material ” that the colonies should have equal or proportionate ...
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This difficulty had already appeared at Brussels in 1874. Germany and the other Continental Powers naturally wished to restrict privileges of the Convention - such as the status of prisoner of war — as nearly as possible to professional ...
This difficulty had already appeared at Brussels in 1874. Germany and the other Continental Powers naturally wished to restrict privileges of the Convention - such as the status of prisoner of war — as nearly as possible to professional ...
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