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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Local self - government in town and country was still regarded as the sphere in which the Indians should exercise their capacity and obtain their experience in the management of public affairs . In these circumstances dissatisfaction ...
Local self - government in town and country was still regarded as the sphere in which the Indians should exercise their capacity and obtain their experience in the management of public affairs . In these circumstances dissatisfaction ...
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He no longer regarded East Africa as a pawn in the diplomatic game , to be used to get help from Bismarck in Turkey and Egypt , as he had done in 1885.6 On the contrary , Germany had joined France , Italy and the Congo among what he ...
He no longer regarded East Africa as a pawn in the diplomatic game , to be used to get help from Bismarck in Turkey and Egypt , as he had done in 1885.6 On the contrary , Germany had joined France , Italy and the Congo among what he ...
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The natives of the Island were not , however , regarded as British protected persons and there remained in the Sultan a part of the external sovereignty which was , as Westlake said , not quite a nudum jus , but was insignificant .
The natives of the Island were not , however , regarded as British protected persons and there remained in the Sultan a part of the external sovereignty which was , as Westlake said , not quite a nudum jus , but was insignificant .
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