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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CHAMBERLAIN AND THE RAID 359 it because of lack of enthusiasm in Johannesburg and difficulties over the flag . ... and Maguire as intermediaries had failed to communicate to Rhodes was Chamberlain's intimation that Rhodes must decide ...
CHAMBERLAIN AND THE RAID 359 it because of lack of enthusiasm in Johannesburg and difficulties over the flag . ... and Maguire as intermediaries had failed to communicate to Rhodes was Chamberlain's intimation that Rhodes must decide ...
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Throughout three months of crisis while Chamberlain insisted upon British participation in any Uitlander solution ... knew himself to be without the military force which Chamberlain's policy required , the public was whipped up into ...
Throughout three months of crisis while Chamberlain insisted upon British participation in any Uitlander solution ... knew himself to be without the military force which Chamberlain's policy required , the public was whipped up into ...
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But Chamberlain was more shrewdly calculating : he could afford to wait until the right moment . Neither Harcourt in August 1898 nor Campbell - Bannerman in June 1899 was prepared to respond to Chamberlain's appeal for a “ bi - partisan ...
But Chamberlain was more shrewdly calculating : he could afford to wait until the right moment . Neither Harcourt in August 1898 nor Campbell - Bannerman in June 1899 was prepared to respond to Chamberlain's appeal for a “ bi - partisan ...
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