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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On the other hand , the Superintendents with their tails ” —as the phrase went — were usually to be found in the House of Representatives , exercising a little gentle pressure upon the Colonial Treasurer in the interests of their ...
On the other hand , the Superintendents with their tails ” —as the phrase went — were usually to be found in the House of Representatives , exercising a little gentle pressure upon the Colonial Treasurer in the interests of their ...
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In 1869 , the Royal Colonial Institute sought the support of the New Zealand Government for a conference of representatives of colonial Governments to be held in London . The proposal was afterwards withdrawn owing to the opposition of ...
In 1869 , the Royal Colonial Institute sought the support of the New Zealand Government for a conference of representatives of colonial Governments to be held in London . The proposal was afterwards withdrawn owing to the opposition of ...
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לל THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAR 219 On 28 September 1899 , Seddon moved in the House of Representatives that a contingent of mounted rifles be offered to the Imperial Government for service in the South African War.1 “ The day is not far ...
לל THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAR 219 On 28 September 1899 , Seddon moved in the House of Representatives that a contingent of mounted rifles be offered to the Imperial Government for service in the South African War.1 “ The day is not far ...
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