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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... colonies , " with the most democratic form of government , utterly repudiated both doctrines " .1 In the matter too of commercial relations with foreign states the self - governing colonies were passing out of their position of depen ...
... colonies , " with the most democratic form of government , utterly repudiated both doctrines " .1 In the matter too of commercial relations with foreign states the self - governing colonies were passing out of their position of depen ...
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... self- governing colonies of the duty of providing for their own local defence . After the granting of the wide measures of self - government to Canada and to the Australasian and South African colonies , the garrisons of imperial troops ...
... self- governing colonies of the duty of providing for their own local defence . After the granting of the wide measures of self - government to Canada and to the Australasian and South African colonies , the garrisons of imperial troops ...
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... self - governing colonies . It also included representatives of the Crown colonies as well as a large number of public men associated , either officially or otherwise , with imperial affairs . Nor were the self - governing colonies ...
... self - governing colonies . It also included representatives of the Crown colonies as well as a large number of public men associated , either officially or otherwise , with imperial affairs . Nor were the self - governing colonies ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND COLONIAL | 8 |
The Agenda of Colonial conferences | 9 |
Copyright | |
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