The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians |
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... as " four great groups of territory ( Canada , Australasia , South Africa and the
West Indian Islands ) , inhabited either chiefly or to a large extent by Englishmen .
. . and a fifth great territory [ India ] . . . inhabited by a completely foreign race " .
... as " four great groups of territory ( Canada , Australasia , South Africa and the
West Indian Islands ) , inhabited either chiefly or to a large extent by Englishmen .
. . and a fifth great territory [ India ] . . . inhabited by a completely foreign race " .
Page 681
One important method frequently employed , both in Africa and the Far East , was
the “ lease " 4 of territory . There is , of course , no reason why one State should
not lease to another the beneficial enjoyment of land for a period of years ...
One important method frequently employed , both in Africa and the Far East , was
the “ lease " 4 of territory . There is , of course , no reason why one State should
not lease to another the beneficial enjoyment of land for a period of years ...
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Several Powers acquired important territorial interests in China by lease . ... Other
leases of Chinese territory , e . g . ... into service at this time was “ condominium " ,
by which two Powers might conjointly enjoy the sovereignty over a territory .
Several Powers acquired important territorial interests in China by lease . ... Other
leases of Chinese territory , e . g . ... into service at this time was “ condominium " ,
by which two Powers might conjointly enjoy the sovereignty over a territory .
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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