The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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... important subject which affected them all . It is undoubtedly important , too , as being essentially a meeting of representatives of the United Kingdom and the self - governing colonies only , and this was to be true of all future ...
... important subject which affected them all . It is undoubtedly important , too , as being essentially a meeting of representatives of the United Kingdom and the self - governing colonies only , and this was to be true of all future ...
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... important . 3 The final meeting of the Conference of 1911 provided the usual opportunity for general reflections on the Conference itself and its place in the imperial system . Fisher made the interesting suggestion that the next ...
... important . 3 The final meeting of the Conference of 1911 provided the usual opportunity for general reflections on the Conference itself and its place in the imperial system . Fisher made the interesting suggestion that the next ...
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... important that in 1907 he , as spokesman of the senior Dominion , found a Liberal Government in office in the United Kingdom and a Government whose recent policy in South Africa enabled Botha to join him in possibly the most important ...
... important that in 1907 he , as spokesman of the senior Dominion , found a Liberal Government in office in the United Kingdom and a Government whose recent policy in South Africa enabled Botha to join him in possibly the most important ...
Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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