The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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... Lord Kimberley ( 11 December 1882 ) and the Royal Colonial Institute took up the matter again . Lord Derby , who had just succeeded Kimberley at the Colonial Office , replied " that the question is one which Her Majesty's Government are ...
... Lord Kimberley ( 11 December 1882 ) and the Royal Colonial Institute took up the matter again . Lord Derby , who had just succeeded Kimberley at the Colonial Office , replied " that the question is one which Her Majesty's Government are ...
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... Lord Carnarvon in 1880-2.6 It was in this mood that successive offers were made of military assistance to Great Britain -in 1877-8 , when it was believed that the mother country would be involved in the Russo - Turkish War ; in 1881 ...
... Lord Carnarvon in 1880-2.6 It was in this mood that successive offers were made of military assistance to Great Britain -in 1877-8 , when it was believed that the mother country would be involved in the Russo - Turkish War ; in 1881 ...
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... Lord , 408 Canterbury Region , 17 , 19 Cape Colony : coal to , from N.S.W. , 77 ; value of imports from , to N.S.W. , 149 ; proposed powers for Second Chamber of , 419 Cape of Good Hope : rounding of , 26 ; route via , 34 , 37 , 50 , 51 ...
... Lord , 408 Canterbury Region , 17 , 19 Cape Colony : coal to , from N.S.W. , 77 ; value of imports from , to N.S.W. , 149 ; proposed powers for Second Chamber of , 419 Cape of Good Hope : rounding of , 26 ; route via , 34 , 37 , 50 , 51 ...
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