The Cambridge History of the British Empire: The Empire-Commonwealth, 1870-1919John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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When no reply was received from the Amir it announced to the Cabinet on 8 September its determination to send the mission without further delay . The Cabinet split on the issue . Salisbury , still temporising , opened a direct ...
When no reply was received from the Amir it announced to the Cabinet on 8 September its determination to send the mission without further delay . The Cabinet split on the issue . Salisbury , still temporising , opened a direct ...
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The formal membership of the Imperial War Cabinet is given by Mr Lloyd George as fourteen persons : the five members of the War Cabinet , with the addition of Mr Balfour ( First Lord ) , Mr Walter Long ( Colonial Secretary ) , Mr Austen ...
The formal membership of the Imperial War Cabinet is given by Mr Lloyd George as fourteen persons : the five members of the War Cabinet , with the addition of Mr Balfour ( First Lord ) , Mr Walter Long ( Colonial Secretary ) , Mr Austen ...
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RELATIONS WITH PREMIER AND CABINET 737 3 Earl of Iddesleigh in 1887. The Prince of Wales thought it a “ come down ” for Granville to move from the Foreign Office in 1886 and wondered that he had not preferred the Presidency of the ...
RELATIONS WITH PREMIER AND CABINET 737 3 Earl of Iddesleigh in 1887. The Prince of Wales thought it a “ come down ” for Granville to move from the Foreign Office in 1886 and wondered that he had not preferred the Presidency of the ...
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