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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It was born of self - government , the federal principle locally applied and the spirit of nationality . Self - government gave the political freedom ; the federal principle , integrating contiguous territories in a common political ...
It was born of self - government , the federal principle locally applied and the spirit of nationality . Self - government gave the political freedom ; the federal principle , integrating contiguous territories in a common political ...
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SELF - GOVERNMENT FOR INDIA 13 became increasingly apprehensive of the danger of any further advance toward self - government . The Morley - Minto reforms had not been intended to lead on to the parliamentary government for which they ...
SELF - GOVERNMENT FOR INDIA 13 became increasingly apprehensive of the danger of any further advance toward self - government . The Morley - Minto reforms had not been intended to lead on to the parliamentary government for which they ...
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The limits of imperial control were soon stressed in Natal ; for , when the British Government intervened on behalf of Zulu leaders condemned to death by summary court - martial , the Natal Responsible Government resigned .
The limits of imperial control were soon stressed in Natal ; for , when the British Government intervened on behalf of Zulu leaders condemned to death by summary court - martial , the Natal Responsible Government resigned .
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