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CHAPTER VII IMPERIAL DEFENCE , 1870 – 1897 FROM 1815 to 1870 British
strategic policy , outside India , had been mainly concerned with “ small wars ”
against non - European forces and with local defence problems . In the Crimean
War ...
CHAPTER VII IMPERIAL DEFENCE , 1870 – 1897 FROM 1815 to 1870 British
strategic policy , outside India , had been mainly concerned with “ small wars ”
against non - European forces and with local defence problems . In the Crimean
War ...
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CONSULTATION ON IMPERIAL DEFENCE 435 on the Committee of Imperial
Defence and Grey gave a general survey of British policy , he actually described
the occasion as a “ consultation " . 1 Whether this was a correct description of the
...
CONSULTATION ON IMPERIAL DEFENCE 435 on the Committee of Imperial
Defence and Grey gave a general survey of British policy , he actually described
the occasion as a “ consultation " . 1 Whether this was a correct description of the
...
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( e ) CONTEMPORARY WRITINGS ( Certain biographical works published since
1914 are included in this section ) AMERY , L . S . “ Imperial Defence and
National Policy . ” In Union and Strength : a series of papers on imperial
questions .
( e ) CONTEMPORARY WRITINGS ( Certain biographical works published since
1914 are included in this section ) AMERY , L . S . “ Imperial Defence and
National Policy . ” In Union and Strength : a series of papers on imperial
questions .
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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