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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His attempt to show that in imperial affairs colonial ministers did not act as such was the counterpart of his rigid exclusion from domestic affairs of the Secretary of State . In practice , both tended to break down in illogical ...
His attempt to show that in imperial affairs colonial ministers did not act as such was the counterpart of his rigid exclusion from domestic affairs of the Secretary of State . In practice , both tended to break down in illogical ...
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In the sphere of foreign and imperial relations , 3 Australian politicians ( with the marked exception of Labour representatives during the early years of the post - war period ) were more cautious in their interpretation of the new ...
In the sphere of foreign and imperial relations , 3 Australian politicians ( with the marked exception of Labour representatives during the early years of the post - war period ) were more cautious in their interpretation of the new ...
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( Chapter xvi passim ) ; British insistence on the " single voice " , 471-2 ; military as- sistance offered to Great Britain , 529 ; Balfour report , 622 ; see under Colonial Office , Dominion status , Great Britain , and Imperial ...
( Chapter xvi passim ) ; British insistence on the " single voice " , 471-2 ; military as- sistance offered to Great Britain , 529 ; Balfour report , 622 ; see under Colonial Office , Dominion status , Great Britain , and Imperial ...
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