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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... future relations with the Colonies : as if anyone could foretell , or shape , either those future relations , or the coming condition of either side of them ! " He distrusted " the idiosyncrasies of statesmanship " , and would " let ...
... future relations with the Colonies : as if anyone could foretell , or shape , either those future relations , or the coming condition of either side of them ! " He distrusted " the idiosyncrasies of statesmanship " , and would " let ...
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... future line of imperial development and organisation . But , in Britain , reviving trade and the new imperialism had awakened new hopes which for the time overshadowed questions of imperial preference and fiscal reform . So far as she ...
... future line of imperial development and organisation . But , in Britain , reviving trade and the new imperialism had awakened new hopes which for the time overshadowed questions of imperial preference and fiscal reform . So far as she ...
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... future . When , at the closing session , Sir Samuel Griffith , Premier of Queensland , spoke of the Conference as having " the rudimentary elements of a Parliament ” and dwelt on its pos- sible development into a " legislative ... or at ...
... future . When , at the closing session , Sir Samuel Griffith , Premier of Queensland , spoke of the Conference as having " the rudimentary elements of a Parliament ” and dwelt on its pos- sible development into a " legislative ... or at ...
Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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