The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... Empire , we shall have representatives from this colony and the other colonies taking a direct part in the government of a federated Empire . ” The motion was carried by fifty - four votes to five amid a scene of great enthusiasm . On ...
... Empire , we shall have representatives from this colony and the other colonies taking a direct part in the government of a federated Empire . ” The motion was carried by fifty - four votes to five amid a scene of great enthusiasm . On ...
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... Empire the difficulties would not prove so great as they will to a young colony like this , because the British authorities are to - day , and have been for years , dealing in other parts of the Empire with almost identical conditions ...
... Empire the difficulties would not prove so great as they will to a young colony like this , because the British authorities are to - day , and have been for years , dealing in other parts of the Empire with almost identical conditions ...
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... Empire . You cannot govern the Empire from the windows of Downing Street . ' وو New Zealand was represented at the Washington Conference on the limitation of armaments ( 1921 ) by Sir John Salmond . In his report1 he referred to the ...
... Empire . You cannot govern the Empire from the windows of Downing Street . ' وو New Zealand was represented at the Washington Conference on the limitation of armaments ( 1921 ) by Sir John Salmond . In his report1 he referred to the ...
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