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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France was opposed to any separate representation of the Dominions and compared their status with that of States in the American Union . Although this position was modified slightly in a second version of the document , delivered on 21 ...
France was opposed to any separate representation of the Dominions and compared their status with that of States in the American Union . Although this position was modified slightly in a second version of the document , delivered on 21 ...
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But in Canada and in certain of the other Dominions , it was considered essential that parliamentary approval should ... Accordingly it was agreed that in each Dominion a resolution of approval would be carried through each parliament ...
But in Canada and in certain of the other Dominions , it was considered essential that parliamentary approval should ... Accordingly it was agreed that in each Dominion a resolution of approval would be carried through each parliament ...
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CREATION OF THE DOMINIONS OFFICE 759 8 sibilities , and declared that the time was over - ripe for the frank recognition that his department was not the proper channel for Dominions liaison . A statement of 11 June 19252 showed that the ...
CREATION OF THE DOMINIONS OFFICE 759 8 sibilities , and declared that the time was over - ripe for the frank recognition that his department was not the proper channel for Dominions liaison . A statement of 11 June 19252 showed that the ...
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