The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... United Kingdom and the self- governing colonies . Accordingly , the British Government thought it might be well to discard the title " Colonial Conference " , which imperfectly expressed the facts , and in future to speak of these meet ...
... United Kingdom and the self- governing colonies . Accordingly , the British Government thought it might be well to discard the title " Colonial Conference " , which imperfectly expressed the facts , and in future to speak of these meet ...
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... Government , which had already approached Great Britain in January with suggestions for collaboration against Russia , asked the British Government to join it in advising China not to sign and in opposing Russia if she persisted . The ...
... Government , which had already approached Great Britain in January with suggestions for collaboration against Russia , asked the British Government to join it in advising China not to sign and in opposing Russia if she persisted . The ...
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... British Government , like some other members of his Cabinet , was an unrepentant Gladstonian , opposed to foreign commitments , Grey did not have to put pressure on him to get his agreement to the negotiations . The Prime Minister and ...
... British Government , like some other members of his Cabinet , was an unrepentant Gladstonian , opposed to foreign commitments , Grey did not have to put pressure on him to get his agreement to the negotiations . The Prime Minister and ...
Contents
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 5 |
The Commonwealth of the 1920s as the project of a worldstate | 11 |
Lord Kimberley | 31 |
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