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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6 THE CANADIAN POLICY OF GRANVILLE 23 If I do not direct you to communicate this dispatch to your advisers and other principal statesmen of Canada , it is from no want of confidence in them but because such an overture might be liable ...
6 THE CANADIAN POLICY OF GRANVILLE 23 If I do not direct you to communicate this dispatch to your advisers and other principal statesmen of Canada , it is from no want of confidence in them but because such an overture might be liable ...
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GRANVILLE AND NEW ZEALAND 25 Granville's decisive dispatch of 21 May 1869 was sent after consultation with Gladstone and Cardwell ; - in a later dispatch he maintained that the general objections to the employment of imperial troops in ...
GRANVILLE AND NEW ZEALAND 25 Granville's decisive dispatch of 21 May 1869 was sent after consultation with Gladstone and Cardwell ; - in a later dispatch he maintained that the general objections to the employment of imperial troops in ...
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GRANVILLE SUCCEEDED BY KIMBERLEY 31 tion on equal terms could be achieved through some kind of federation which he did not elaborate . Recognising the widespread desire of the time for national unions , he urged that the British peoples ...
GRANVILLE SUCCEEDED BY KIMBERLEY 31 tion on equal terms could be achieved through some kind of federation which he did not elaborate . Recognising the widespread desire of the time for national unions , he urged that the British peoples ...
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