The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians |
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Almost the entire export of cheese and butter was coming to the United Kingdom ,
and in the twenty years 1874 - 93 the value of cheese exported was nearly
quadrupled . The first direct shipment of live cattle to England was made in 1874
...
Almost the entire export of cheese and butter was coming to the United Kingdom ,
and in the twenty years 1874 - 93 the value of cheese exported was nearly
quadrupled . The first direct shipment of live cattle to England was made in 1874
...
Page 569
These councils ended the friction hitherto caused by the appointment of a United
Kingdom officer as local Commander - in - Chief , and provided a better means of
imperial liaison . The only major change in the imperial situation facing the ...
These councils ended the friction hitherto caused by the appointment of a United
Kingdom officer as local Commander - in - Chief , and provided a better means of
imperial liaison . The only major change in the imperial situation facing the ...
Page 664
Under the name of the King came the names of five plenipotentiaries , equipped
with full powers to sign but restricted in no way by any territorial designation ;
these five plenipotentiaries were in fact chosen from the United Kingdom .
Under the name of the King came the names of five plenipotentiaries , equipped
with full powers to sign but restricted in no way by any territorial designation ;
these five plenipotentiaries were in fact chosen from the United Kingdom .
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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