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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Page 570
... Navy the Empire's Navy , supported by the whole self - governing portions of the Empire , and not solely by the people of the British Isles as is practically the case at the present time " . Since the Commonwealth could not raise a navy ...
... Navy the Empire's Navy , supported by the whole self - governing portions of the Empire , and not solely by the people of the British Isles as is practically the case at the present time " . Since the Commonwealth could not raise a navy ...
Page 598
... Navy , and thus widen the margin of our common safety , would be recognised everywhere as a most significant witness of the united strength of the Empire .... The Prime Minister of the Dominion having enquired in what form any immediate ...
... Navy , and thus widen the margin of our common safety , would be recognised everywhere as a most significant witness of the united strength of the Empire .... The Prime Minister of the Dominion having enquired in what form any immediate ...
Page 935
... Navy League and , 572 ; development of , 569–71 , 578- 81 ; and imperial defence ( 1907-14 ) , 584-604 ; strength of ( 1912-14 ) , 598- 600 , 603-4 ; in War of 1914-18 , 605-7 , 629-30 , 640-1 ; in Levant , 638-9 Navy , Canadian , 570–1 ...
... Navy League and , 572 ; development of , 569–71 , 578- 81 ; and imperial defence ( 1907-14 ) , 584-604 ; strength of ( 1912-14 ) , 598- 600 , 603-4 ; in War of 1914-18 , 605-7 , 629-30 , 640-1 ; in Levant , 638-9 Navy , Canadian , 570–1 ...
Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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