The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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... Empire , in contrast with the Indians , who were merely " subject citizens " . They believed that they were the most British community within the Empire overseas , and that " the Empire is great because it is British " . They would have ...
... Empire , in contrast with the Indians , who were merely " subject citizens " . They believed that they were the most British community within the Empire overseas , and that " the Empire is great because it is British " . They would have ...
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... EMPIRE , 1855-1921 ( I ) 1855-87 WHEN the Legislative Councils of the Australian colonies were given permission by ... empire is not without its difficulties , and the story of Australia and the Empire is one of an evolution in which the ...
... EMPIRE , 1855-1921 ( I ) 1855-87 WHEN the Legislative Councils of the Australian colonies were given permission by ... empire is not without its difficulties , and the story of Australia and the Empire is one of an evolution in which the ...
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... Empire and to provide for the defence of Victorian shores against invasion with means furnished at their own cost and retained in their exclusive control . Finally , after protesting against any interference in the internal affairs of ...
... Empire and to provide for the defence of Victorian shores against invasion with means furnished at their own cost and retained in their exclusive control . Finally , after protesting against any interference in the internal affairs of ...
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