The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians |
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Page 235
THE COLONIAL DEFENCE COMMITTEE 235 especially in view of the potential
threat to the Suez Canal should the Russian Black Sea Fleet join with the French
in the Mediterranean . In April 1885 , just before the resignation of the Gladstone
...
THE COLONIAL DEFENCE COMMITTEE 235 especially in view of the potential
threat to the Suez Canal should the Russian Black Sea Fleet join with the French
in the Mediterranean . In April 1885 , just before the resignation of the Gladstone
...
Page 573
THE COMMITTEE OF IMPERIAL DEFENCE 573 without being clear on first
principles it was impossible to recommend how the auxiliary forces should be
organised . The Admiralty and the embryo Committee of Imperial Defence ,
however ...
THE COMMITTEE OF IMPERIAL DEFENCE 573 without being clear on first
principles it was impossible to recommend how the auxiliary forces should be
organised . The Admiralty and the embryo Committee of Imperial Defence ,
however ...
Page 761
They were accordingly tackled by means of committees and bureaux , temporary
and permanent . ... Crewe established the Advisory Medical and Sanitary
Committee for Tropical Africa and the Tropical Entomological Research
Committee .
They were accordingly tackled by means of committees and bureaux , temporary
and permanent . ... Crewe established the Advisory Medical and Sanitary
Committee for Tropical Africa and the Tropical Entomological Research
Committee .
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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