The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1959 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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... Hicks Beach to Beaconsfield , 13 Jan. 1879 , Buckle , vi , 423 . 2 The events leading to the war are described in de ... Hicks Beach are in Worsfold , where the case for Frere is strongly argued . See also letters in Buckle ...
... Hicks Beach to Beaconsfield , 13 Jan. 1879 , Buckle , vi , 423 . 2 The events leading to the war are described in de ... Hicks Beach are in Worsfold , where the case for Frere is strongly argued . See also letters in Buckle ...
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... Hicks Beach , encouraged by the Queen , which prevented his recall . * In May the Cabinet insisted , against the Queen's remonstrances , in sending out Wolseley as " dictator " over Natal and the ... Hicks Beach had admitted privately.
... Hicks Beach , encouraged by the Queen , which prevented his recall . * In May the Cabinet insisted , against the Queen's remonstrances , in sending out Wolseley as " dictator " over Natal and the ... Hicks Beach had admitted privately.
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... Hicks Beach was not disposed to submit to Parliament a contentious Bill to reform the constitution of Victoria as desired by the Lower House.1 Disallow- ance was virtually a thing of the past , though Kimberley disallowed one Canadian ...
... Hicks Beach was not disposed to submit to Parliament a contentious Bill to reform the constitution of Victoria as desired by the Lower House.1 Disallow- ance was virtually a thing of the past , though Kimberley disallowed one Canadian ...
Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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