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France was opposed to any separate representation of the Dominions and
compared their status with that of States in the American Union . Although this
position was modified slightly in a second version of the document , delivered on
21 ...
France was opposed to any separate representation of the Dominions and
compared their status with that of States in the American Union . Although this
position was modified slightly in a second version of the document , delivered on
21 ...
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The list illustrates the sort of company which the Dominions , by their efforts and
by the support of Great Britain , were ... the panel system could be adopted by
any State , and it was explicitly added that the representatives of the Dominions ...
The list illustrates the sort of company which the Dominions , by their efforts and
by the support of Great Britain , were ... the panel system could be adopted by
any State , and it was explicitly added that the representatives of the Dominions ...
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Corresp . with Foreign Powers re constitutional position of Dominions and
Colonies in treaties . 1911 , LI , LII ( Cd . 5467 ] . Annual Colonial Reports , nos .
664 - 99 . 1911 , LIII [ Cd . 5582 ) . Report of Dominions Dept . of Colonial Office ,
1910 ...
Corresp . with Foreign Powers re constitutional position of Dominions and
Colonies in treaties . 1911 , LI , LII ( Cd . 5467 ] . Annual Colonial Reports , nos .
664 - 99 . 1911 , LIII [ Cd . 5582 ) . Report of Dominions Dept . of Colonial Office ,
1910 ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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