The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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The impetus that the gold discoveries had given to the South had spent its force : a bold scheme of colonisa- tion was required to save the whole colony from stagnation . Vogel's imagination and resourcefulness were equal to the ...
The impetus that the gold discoveries had given to the South had spent its force : a bold scheme of colonisa- tion was required to save the whole colony from stagnation . Vogel's imagination and resourcefulness were equal to the ...
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There was no doubt as to the acceptance of his scheme . ... The distribution of functions between the national and provincial Assemblies was involved in any fresh financial schemes , and , furthermore , the discount at which the ...
There was no doubt as to the acceptance of his scheme . ... The distribution of functions between the national and provincial Assemblies was involved in any fresh financial schemes , and , furthermore , the discount at which the ...
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An Imperial Council he thought necessary , too , for any defence scheme in which the Dominions were to bear an adequate share of the Empire's burden . He proposed that the Dominions should elect representatives to the suggested Council ...
An Imperial Council he thought necessary , too , for any defence scheme in which the Dominions were to bear an adequate share of the Empire's burden . He proposed that the Dominions should elect representatives to the suggested Council ...
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