The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Page 187
... Seddon's political position was difficult . He had lost his ablest lieutenant and was facing a strong opposition ... Seddon launched his proposals suddenly in 1896 . In the following year , the bill was introduced again and met with very ...
... Seddon's political position was difficult . He had lost his ablest lieutenant and was facing a strong opposition ... Seddon launched his proposals suddenly in 1896 . In the following year , the bill was introduced again and met with very ...
Page 192
... Seddon's triumphant years ; the attenuated Liberal party , then styled National , being the smallest in the House . Labour formed an active critical Opposition and stood to profit by the economic difficulties which accompany deflation ...
... Seddon's triumphant years ; the attenuated Liberal party , then styled National , being the smallest in the House . Labour formed an active critical Opposition and stood to profit by the economic difficulties which accompany deflation ...
Page 214
... Seddon proposed at the Imperial Conference of 19021 that conferences should be held regu- larly every three years ; and this proposal was adopted after the interval had been amended by the Conference to four years . Seddon also in ...
... Seddon proposed at the Imperial Conference of 19021 that conferences should be held regu- larly every three years ; and this proposal was adopted after the interval had been amended by the Conference to four years . Seddon also in ...
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