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Hartington was converted to continuing the occupation of Sibi and Pishin.3 With Dilke's aid , 4 Hartington undermined Northbrook's influence sufficiently to shelve the issue in the Cabinet and to ...
Hartington was converted to continuing the occupation of Sibi and Pishin.3 With Dilke's aid , 4 Hartington undermined Northbrook's influence sufficiently to shelve the issue in the Cabinet and to ...
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PUBLIC OPINION ON IMPERIAL ISSUES 163 imperial questions . ... Ministers throughout the ' eighties were wary of testing the issue.3 They tried to keep the African hinterland open to British trade by international agreement and ...
PUBLIC OPINION ON IMPERIAL ISSUES 163 imperial questions . ... Ministers throughout the ' eighties were wary of testing the issue.3 They tried to keep the African hinterland open to British trade by international agreement and ...
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In the issue and management of their loans India and the colonies were now obtaining the services of the Bank of England . By 1870 the Bank was not merely lending to the India Council , but managing their debts .
In the issue and management of their loans India and the colonies were now obtaining the services of the Bank of England . By 1870 the Bank was not merely lending to the India Council , but managing their debts .
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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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