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 53
... possible in the case of Cetewayo and Zululand , its presence will be most useful " .1 Carnarvon was in these first few days clearly elated by the prospect of a " cession " , but the ripe plum must be encouraged to drop . On the 22nd in ...
... possible in the case of Cetewayo and Zululand , its presence will be most useful " .1 Carnarvon was in these first few days clearly elated by the prospect of a " cession " , but the ripe plum must be encouraged to drop . On the 22nd in ...
Page 407
... possible on certain subjects , notably defence or communications , and , if possible , to obtain some help from the colonies in bearing the burdens involved . It is true that Sir Henry Holland , who succeeded Stanhope at the Colonial ...
... possible on certain subjects , notably defence or communications , and , if possible , to obtain some help from the colonies in bearing the burdens involved . It is true that Sir Henry Holland , who succeeded Stanhope at the Colonial ...
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... possible for the Admiralty to strike off the effective list 113 sloops , gunboats , slow cruisers , and old battleships , together with a number of auxiliaries . The Admiralty was also able to close the dockyards at Halifax , Esquimalt ...
... possible for the Admiralty to strike off the effective list 113 sloops , gunboats , slow cruisers , and old battleships , together with a number of auxiliaries . The Admiralty was also able to close the dockyards at Halifax , Esquimalt ...
Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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