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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... Commons for elected Indian representation on provincial councils . They welcomed every opportunity of lessening ... Commons , 20 Feb. 1888 , Hansard , 3rd ser . cccxxII , 926 seqq .; Dilke , op . cit . 1 , 94 , 104-5 ; Cotton and Payne ...
... Commons for elected Indian representation on provincial councils . They welcomed every opportunity of lessening ... Commons , 20 Feb. 1888 , Hansard , 3rd ser . cccxxII , 926 seqq .; Dilke , op . cit . 1 , 94 , 104-5 ; Cotton and Payne ...
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... 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 . 6 Wolseley's victory at Tel - el - Kebir ( 13 September 1882 ) ...
... 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 . 6 Wolseley's victory at Tel - el - Kebir ( 13 September 1882 ) ...
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... Commons.1 When the Cabinet yielded to public indignation at Gordon's death ( January 1885 ) , and , urged by the Queen , Hartington , Selborne and Northbrook , authorised an advance on Khartoum to break the Mahdi , both Liberal wings ...
... Commons.1 When the Cabinet yielded to public indignation at Gordon's death ( January 1885 ) , and , urged by the Queen , Hartington , Selborne and Northbrook , authorised an advance on Khartoum to break the Mahdi , both Liberal wings ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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