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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The indefatigable Labillière tried his arguments on 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 indefatigable Labillière tried his arguments on 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 ...
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394 seqq .; Sir A. Hardinge's Life of Lord Carnarvon , vol . 11 ; The Defence of the Empire , Lord Carnarvon , G. S. Clarke's introduction . ? Todd , op . cit . pp . 393-4 . See Keith , A. B. , Responsible Government , 11 , 978 .
394 seqq .; Sir A. Hardinge's Life of Lord Carnarvon , vol . 11 ; The Defence of the Empire , Lord Carnarvon , G. S. Clarke's introduction . ? Todd , op . cit . pp . 393-4 . See Keith , A. B. , Responsible Government , 11 , 978 .
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Lord Salisbury regarded it as a matter for the future , and some Australian delegates were instructed not to take any part in a discussion on Imperial Federation.5 Opinion in Australia was moving rapidly away from Imperial Federation 6 ...
Lord Salisbury regarded it as a matter for the future , and some Australian delegates were instructed not to take any part in a discussion on Imperial Federation.5 Opinion in Australia was moving rapidly away from Imperial Federation 6 ...
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