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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... government . The Government of India remained absolute . Parliament was supreme over the Government of India , and the Government of India over the local governments . Her Majesty's Government regarded themselves as being as much re ...
... government . The Government of India remained absolute . Parliament was supreme over the Government of India , and the Government of India over the local governments . Her Majesty's Government regarded themselves as being as much re ...
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... 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 excited ...
... 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 excited ...
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... Government . Winston Churchill , as Under - Secretary , had pledged the Government to " advance the principle of equal rights for civilised men irrespective of colour " , but he felt it necessary to point out that colonial self- government ...
... Government . Winston Churchill , as Under - Secretary , had pledged the Government to " advance the principle of equal rights for civilised men irrespective of colour " , but he felt it necessary to point out that colonial self- government ...
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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