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Proposals for the abolition of contraband Proposals for an international Prize
Court The Declaration of London . . 689 691 693 695 696 697 699 · · 702 704
705 707 · · CHAPTER XIX THE COLONIAL OFFICE , 1801 – 1925 By R . B .
PUGH , M ...
Proposals for the abolition of contraband Proposals for an international Prize
Court The Declaration of London . . 689 691 693 695 696 697 699 · · 702 704
705 707 · · CHAPTER XIX THE COLONIAL OFFICE , 1801 – 1925 By R . B .
PUGH , M ...
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2 It was left for Kimberley ' s successor to exploit Wolseley ' s triumph in measures
tending towards the abolition of slavery in West Africa ; but on the east coast ,
where explorers ' reports were bringing home to the European conscience
horrors ...
2 It was left for Kimberley ' s successor to exploit Wolseley ' s triumph in measures
tending towards the abolition of slavery in West Africa ; but on the east coast ,
where explorers ' reports were bringing home to the European conscience
horrors ...
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It was Great Britain herself , however , that startled the Conference by a
revolutionary proposal for the abolition of contraband . The proposal was in the
following terms : “ In order to lessen the difficulties suffered by neutrals in case of
war , the ...
It was Great Britain herself , however , that startled the Conference by a
revolutionary proposal for the abolition of contraband . The proposal was in the
following terms : “ In order to lessen the difficulties suffered by neutrals in case of
war , the ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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