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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The Opposition , the anti - Boers who burned to avenge Majuba , the humanitarians and the Forward school of frontier policy , regardless of party , combined in the Commons ( 13 March 1883 ) to urge the Government to intervene between ...
The Opposition , the anti - Boers who burned to avenge Majuba , the humanitarians and the Forward school of frontier policy , regardless of party , combined in the Commons ( 13 March 1883 ) to urge the Government to intervene between ...
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... pro - Boers and pro - Arabists of the ' eighties ) supported the claims of the Indian Congress ; l and Sir David Wedderburn and Charles Bradlaugh pressed in the Commons for elected Indian representation on provincial councils .
... pro - Boers and pro - Arabists of the ' eighties ) supported the claims of the Indian Congress ; l and Sir David Wedderburn and Charles Bradlaugh pressed in the Commons for elected Indian representation on provincial councils .
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8 But the Commons accepted Gladstone's assurances that Egyptian anarchy threatened the security of the Canal ' as well as the bondholders ' interests , and voted supplies by 275 to 19 . Wolseley's victory at Tel - el - Kebir ( 13 ...
8 But the Commons accepted Gladstone's assurances that Egyptian anarchy threatened the security of the Canal ' as well as the bondholders ' interests , and voted supplies by 275 to 19 . Wolseley's victory at Tel - el - Kebir ( 13 ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
DOMINION NATIONALISM AND THE EMERGENT COMMONWEALTH | 4 |
The AngloRussian agreement and its effects | 7 |
Copyright | |
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