The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians |
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Although the Whigs held the high offices , the initiative in the Party and the country lay with the Radicals.1 “ This attempt to govern by a combination of Whigs and Radicals ” , Hartington lamented in 1880 , " is to ride two horses .
Although the Whigs held the high offices , the initiative in the Party and the country lay with the Radicals.1 “ This attempt to govern by a combination of Whigs and Radicals ” , Hartington lamented in 1880 , " is to ride two horses .
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Conservatives ( November 1884 ) ; therefore , the ministerial majority depended more than ever on the support of both Little Englander and Forward wings of the Liberal party in the Commons . When the Cabinet yielded to public ...
Conservatives ( November 1884 ) ; therefore , the ministerial majority depended more than ever on the support of both Little Englander and Forward wings of the Liberal party in the Commons . When the Cabinet yielded to public ...
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ECONOMIC AND PERSONAL FACTORS 343 result , in this period , the Conservative party became much more obviously a class party than it had been , and both the Disraelian version of Tory Democracy and Chamberlain's earlier Social Radicalism ...
ECONOMIC AND PERSONAL FACTORS 343 result , in this period , the Conservative party became much more obviously a class party than it had been , and both the Disraelian version of Tory Democracy and Chamberlain's earlier Social Radicalism ...
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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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