The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians |
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At the same time the Radical ministers , with the sympathy of Gladstone and
Bright , were attempting to force their Whig colleagues to agree to an Irish Land
Bill which would concede the claims of the Irish National Land League . But the
Whigs ...
At the same time the Radical ministers , with the sympathy of Gladstone and
Bright , were attempting to force their Whig colleagues to agree to an Irish Land
Bill which would concede the claims of the Irish National Land League . But the
Whigs ...
Page 388
The restriction of African land ownership was a measure urged by settlers as a
means of securing African labour . The emptiness of the land was both a
temptation and a delusion , for good land was limited and unclaimed land rare .
Following ...
The restriction of African land ownership was a measure urged by settlers as a
means of securing African labour . The emptiness of the land was both a
temptation and a delusion , for good land was limited and unclaimed land rare .
Following ...
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A matter of perennial importance and contemporary controversy was that
concerned with the use of land : in turn giving rise to the question of the form of
land tenure . If by developing her resources under the shelter of an extending
British Pax ...
A matter of perennial importance and contemporary controversy was that
concerned with the use of land : in turn giving rise to the question of the form of
land tenure . If by developing her resources under the shelter of an extending
British Pax ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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