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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... Prime Minister , attended only the formal inaugural session of the Conference ; the Colonial Secretary , Holland , actually presided over the day - to - day deliberations and not until 1907 did a British Prime Minister again play even ...
... Prime Minister , attended only the formal inaugural session of the Conference ; the Colonial Secretary , Holland , actually presided over the day - to - day deliberations and not until 1907 did a British Prime Minister again play even ...
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... Prime Minister had spoken . Laurier saw it as one between " government and governments " , these latter being the Governments of what he preferred to call , not " colonies " , but " self- governing dependencies " . Deakin described the ...
... Prime Minister had spoken . Laurier saw it as one between " government and governments " , these latter being the Governments of what he preferred to call , not " colonies " , but " self- governing dependencies " . Deakin described the ...
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... Chief of the recently formed Imperial General Staff . Its conclusions had then been approved by the main Conference and by the Committee of Imperial Defence which sat for the purpose under the Prime Minister's own presidency.2 From the ...
... Chief of the recently formed Imperial General Staff . Its conclusions had then been approved by the main Conference and by the Committee of Imperial Defence which sat for the purpose under the Prime Minister's own presidency.2 From the ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The AngloRussian agreement and its effects | 7 |
Britain as yet the only fully industrial state | 11 |
Copyright | |
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