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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... railways were put forward in the ' seventies ; 2 and Stanley made it clear from the start of his great enterprise that a railway would be an important adjunct to the exploitation of the Congo.3 He declared in 1882 " that the Congo basin ...
... railways were put forward in the ' seventies ; 2 and Stanley made it clear from the start of his great enterprise that a railway would be an important adjunct to the exploitation of the Congo.3 He declared in 1882 " that the Congo basin ...
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... railway and assured the Prime Minister that the Commons would reject such a proposal . The Gladstonians also protested.3 Another of Salisbury's anti - slave schemes , the Tana - Nyanza railway , was rejected by Goschen in 1891.4 ...
... railway and assured the Prime Minister that the Commons would reject such a proposal . The Gladstonians also protested.3 Another of Salisbury's anti - slave schemes , the Tana - Nyanza railway , was rejected by Goschen in 1891.4 ...
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... Railway Committee Report . 1896 , VII ( 305 ) . Uganda Railway Bill . 1896 , LIX [ C. 8049 ] . Uganda Railway Bill - Memorandum . 1896 , LIX [ C. 8274 ] . British East Africa - Corresp . re recent rebellion . 1896 , xcv [ C. 7971 ] ...
... Railway Committee Report . 1896 , VII ( 305 ) . Uganda Railway Bill . 1896 , LIX [ C. 8049 ] . Uganda Railway Bill - Memorandum . 1896 , LIX [ C. 8274 ] . British East Africa - Corresp . re recent rebellion . 1896 , xcv [ C. 7971 ] ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
Copyright | |
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