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 711
... Secretary would henceforth have more to do than the Secretary of State for War ; perhaps a fairer division of the patronage was at the bottom of it . Be the reasons what they may , the consequences were unhappy . When hostilities broke ...
... Secretary would henceforth have more to do than the Secretary of State for War ; perhaps a fairer division of the patronage was at the bottom of it . Be the reasons what they may , the consequences were unhappy . When hostilities broke ...
Page 741
... Secretary . A second Legal Assistant was added in 1898. A fourth Assistant Under- Secretary's post was included in the 1899-1900 estimates . By 1888 the Treasury had won the battle over the chief clerkship . This was now purely ...
... Secretary . A second Legal Assistant was added in 1898. A fourth Assistant Under- Secretary's post was included in the 1899-1900 estimates . By 1888 the Treasury had won the battle over the chief clerkship . This was now purely ...
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... Secretary , 756 , 760 , 765 , 767 ; and High Commissioners , 760 Harcourt , Sir William Vernon ( 1827- 1904 ) , scholar and statesman , anti- expansionist views of , 128 , 168 , 170–1 ; and Ireland , 157 ; and Egypt , 170 ; and ...
... Secretary , 756 , 760 , 765 , 767 ; and High Commissioners , 760 Harcourt , Sir William Vernon ( 1827- 1904 ) , scholar and statesman , anti- expansionist views of , 128 , 168 , 170–1 ; and Ireland , 157 ; and Egypt , 170 ; and ...
Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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