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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LONDON Cambridge University Press FETTER LANE NEW YORK • TORONTO BOMBAY - CAL CUTTA * MADRAS Macmillan TOKYO Maruzen Company Ltd All rights reserved THE CAMBRIDGE, HISTORY ~ OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE General Editors.
LONDON Cambridge University Press FETTER LANE NEW YORK • TORONTO BOMBAY - CAL CUTTA * MADRAS Macmillan TOKYO Maruzen Company Ltd All rights reserved THE CAMBRIDGE, HISTORY ~ OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE General Editors.
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for the protection of the Empire that the navy should be at the absolute disposal of the Admiralty , Your Excellency's advisers do not desire to suggest any conditions as to the locations of the ships " .1 The next year , New Zealand ...
for the protection of the Empire that the navy should be at the absolute disposal of the Admiralty , Your Excellency's advisers do not desire to suggest any conditions as to the locations of the ships " .1 The next year , New Zealand ...
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He added : It appears quite certain that we are on the eve of great changes in the Pacific , and it is as well that we should commence to shoulder our responsibilities and look to the future both of the Empire and our growing Dominion .
He added : It appears quite certain that we are on the eve of great changes in the Pacific , and it is as well that we should commence to shoulder our responsibilities and look to the future both of the Empire and our growing Dominion .
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