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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... Dilke at the Foreign Office and Chamberlain at the Treasury.5 From August 1884 to February 1885 this Forward school ... Dilke , " Diary " , 21 June 1884 , B.M. Add . MSS . 43936A . See also Fitzmaurice , op . cit . chaps . ix - xi ...
... Dilke at the Foreign Office and Chamberlain at the Treasury.5 From August 1884 to February 1885 this Forward school ... Dilke , " Diary " , 21 June 1884 , B.M. Add . MSS . 43936A . See also Fitzmaurice , op . cit . chaps . ix - xi ...
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... Dilke , threatened to resign if the Arabists were not suppressed.1 British bondholders , and shipping and mercantile ... Dilke , " Diary " , " , 17-25 June 1882 , B.M. Add . MSS . 43935 . 2 For the shippers ' agitation see Commons ...
... Dilke , threatened to resign if the Arabists were not suppressed.1 British bondholders , and shipping and mercantile ... Dilke , " Diary " , " , 17-25 June 1882 , B.M. Add . MSS . 43935 . 2 For the shippers ' agitation see Commons ...
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... Dilke noted in 1890 that " the colonies have practically a supreme voice in making commercial treaties with foreign countries which concern themselves " .4 If imperial statesmen watched the encroachment of the responsible governments ...
... Dilke noted in 1890 that " the colonies have practically a supreme voice in making commercial treaties with foreign countries which concern themselves " .4 If imperial statesmen watched the encroachment of the responsible governments ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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