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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Free trade still seemed to her essential if she were to keep her position . Yet in 1895 she was the centre of a vastly different Empire from that of 1870 and in a very different world . Her problem was ...
Free trade still seemed to her essential if she were to keep her position . Yet in 1895 she was the centre of a vastly different Empire from that of 1870 and in a very different world . Her problem was ...
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Such was the situation in which Great Britain was placed , or perhaps we should say the direction in which she was moving in the early ' nineties , and the kind of problem which the course of events was creating for her .
Such was the situation in which Great Britain was placed , or perhaps we should say the direction in which she was moving in the early ' nineties , and the kind of problem which the course of events was creating for her .
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As such , it affected all non - European peoples , Chinese , Kanakas , Japanese or Indians , and threatened to complicate the problem of British imperial relationships , especially with India . In the following year , thanks to pressure ...
As such , it affected all non - European peoples , Chinese , Kanakas , Japanese or Indians , and threatened to complicate the problem of British imperial relationships , especially with India . In the following year , thanks to pressure ...
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