The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians |
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Salisbury , as Prime Minister , attended only the formal inaugural session ...
Holland , actually presided over the day - to - day deliberations and not until 1907
did a British Prime Minister again play even this limited part in the proceedings .
Salisbury , as Prime Minister , attended only the formal inaugural session ...
Holland , actually presided over the day - to - day deliberations and not until 1907
did a British Prime Minister again play even this limited part in the proceedings .
Page 430
This Conference was also the first to include , in the person of Louis Botha , a
prime minister from the newly - constituted Union of South ... Ministers other than
Prime Ministers were now given greater freedom to take part in the discussion .
This Conference was also the first to include , in the person of Louis Botha , a
prime minister from the newly - constituted Union of South ... Ministers other than
Prime Ministers were now given greater freedom to take part in the discussion .
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When the Campbell - Bannerman ministry took office they found that the French
Government ' s estimate of the danger from Germany was more serious than they
themselves had supposed . The Prime Minister agreed , therefore , that the ...
When the Campbell - Bannerman ministry took office they found that the French
Government ' s estimate of the danger from Germany was more serious than they
themselves had supposed . The Prime Minister agreed , therefore , that the ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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