The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians |
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In Malaya , on the other hand , the Government had taken the initiative in bringing those “ Advised ” States ( which had accepted British Residents ) under a more unified control , the so - called Federation of 1896 : partly to share ...
In Malaya , on the other hand , the Government had taken the initiative in bringing those “ Advised ” States ( which had accepted British Residents ) under a more unified control , the so - called Federation of 1896 : partly to share ...
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This was not only important from the point of view of the Conference as a continuing institution , but was to have an important bearing on the argument for and against imperial federation if only because it suggested a possible ...
This was not only important from the point of view of the Conference as a continuing institution , but was to have an important bearing on the argument for and against imperial federation if only because it suggested a possible ...
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GORDON , A. The Future of the Empire : or a brief statement of the case against Imperial Federation . 1889 . GRESWELL , W. H. P. “ England and France in West Africa . ” Fortnightly Rev. Dec. 1897 , pp . 917-25 . Our South African Empire ...
GORDON , A. The Future of the Empire : or a brief statement of the case against Imperial Federation . 1889 . GRESWELL , W. H. P. “ England and France in West Africa . ” Fortnightly Rev. Dec. 1897 , pp . 917-25 . Our South African Empire ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Cocoa palmoil The Colonial Office preserves peasant economy | 3 |
The AngloRussian agreement and its effects | 7 |
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