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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... economic enterprise . We must not exaggerate the economic motive , strong though it was , for in Africa the economic advantages were less apparent then than since , and they were at first rather in trade than development . To Lord ...
... economic enterprise . We must not exaggerate the economic motive , strong though it was , for in Africa the economic advantages were less apparent then than since , and they were at first rather in trade than development . To Lord ...
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... economy of the latter , and a substantial part of the total trade of the mother country . There were , therefore , apart from senti- mental justifications , good economic reasons for strengthening the kinship ties of Empire by ...
... economy of the latter , and a substantial part of the total trade of the mother country . There were , therefore , apart from senti- mental justifications , good economic reasons for strengthening the kinship ties of Empire by ...
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... Economic History , 1925 " [ etc. ] . Economic History Review , 1927- . In progress . Latest list by W. M. Stern in vol . vIII , no . 3 ( April 1956 ) . ROYAL EMPIRE SOCIETY . Subject Catalogue of the Library . Vol . I. 1930 . ( d ) ...
... Economic History , 1925 " [ etc. ] . Economic History Review , 1927- . In progress . Latest list by W. M. Stern in vol . vIII , no . 3 ( April 1956 ) . ROYAL EMPIRE SOCIETY . Subject Catalogue of the Library . Vol . I. 1930 . ( d ) ...
Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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