The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians |
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Some of the colonial statesmen , he regretted to say , were “ in such utter
ignorance of the principles of political ... But Kimberley had the support of the
House in holding that the principle of self - government was even more important
than the ...
Some of the colonial statesmen , he regretted to say , were “ in such utter
ignorance of the principles of political ... But Kimberley had the support of the
House in holding that the principle of self - government was even more important
than the ...
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Members judged imperial questions upon expediency rather than principle . "
Jingo ” and “ Little Englander " were largely myths of party polemics , truly
descriptive only of two extremist and doctrinaire minorities . The Little Englander
Liberals ...
Members judged imperial questions upon expediency rather than principle . "
Jingo ” and “ Little Englander " were largely myths of party polemics , truly
descriptive only of two extremist and doctrinaire minorities . The Little Englander
Liberals ...
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The vital principles are : the principle of nationality involving the ideas of political
freedom and equality ; the principle of autonomy , which is the principle of
nationality extended to peoples not yet capable of complete independent
statehood ...
The vital principles are : the principle of nationality involving the ideas of political
freedom and equality ; the principle of autonomy , which is the principle of
nationality extended to peoples not yet capable of complete independent
statehood ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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