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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... Prime Minister had spoken . Laurier saw it as one between " government and governments " , these latter being the Governments of what he preferred to call , not " colonies " , but " self- governing dependencies " . Deakin described the ...
... Prime Minister had spoken . Laurier saw it as one between " government and governments " , these latter being the Governments of what he preferred to call , not " colonies " , but " self- governing dependencies " . Deakin described the ...
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... Prime Minister of the United Kingdom , took the chair at the first meeting in his capacity of President of the ... Prime Minister's own presidency.2 From the purely strategic or technical points of view this way of handling wide ...
... Prime Minister of the United Kingdom , took the chair at the first meeting in his capacity of President of the ... Prime Minister's own presidency.2 From the purely strategic or technical points of view this way of handling wide ...
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... Prime Minister , British , and imperial conferences , 404 , 408 Primrose , Archibald Philip , Earl of Rose- bery ( 1847-1929 ) , Prime Minister , and Sudan , 126 ; and Egypt , 160 ; and ex- pansion , 167 , 169-70 , 177 ; and Uganda ...
... Prime Minister , British , and imperial conferences , 404 , 408 Primrose , Archibald Philip , Earl of Rose- bery ( 1847-1929 ) , Prime Minister , and Sudan , 126 ; and Egypt , 160 ; and ex- pansion , 167 , 169-70 , 177 ; and Uganda ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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