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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... established themselves primarily in French , Portuguese and Spanish territory . But their mission on the Gambia , founded in 1849 , rendered fine service to the colony in its medical work ; 2 and on the Gold Coast , though they did not ...
... established themselves primarily in French , Portuguese and Spanish territory . But their mission on the Gambia , founded in 1849 , rendered fine service to the colony in its medical work ; 2 and on the Gold Coast , though they did not ...
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... established itself on Lake Nyasa , with a steamer and a station at Likoma.1 Though Livingstone said many hard things about the removal of the U.M.C.A. from the Shiré to Zanzibar , he would have been gratified that , in the end , the ...
... established itself on Lake Nyasa , with a steamer and a station at Likoma.1 Though Livingstone said many hard things about the removal of the U.M.C.A. from the Shiré to Zanzibar , he would have been gratified that , in the end , the ...
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... established by the Commonwealth Government to take over control of the various State Militias . By the Defence Act of 1903 , amended in 1904 , compulsory militia service could be imposed in time of war . In 1907 proposals were made for ...
... established by the Commonwealth Government to take over control of the various State Militias . By the Defence Act of 1903 , amended in 1904 , compulsory militia service could be imposed in time of war . In 1907 proposals were made for ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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