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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Report on progress with Uganda Railway . 1898 , LII ( 188 ) . Accounts re
expenditure under Uganda Railway Act , 1896 . 1898 , Lx ( C . 8683 ] . East Africa
Protectorate — Report by Hardinge on progress since establishment , 1897 .
1898 , Lx ...
Report on progress with Uganda Railway . 1898 , LII ( 188 ) . Accounts re
expenditure under Uganda Railway Act , 1896 . 1898 , Lx ( C . 8683 ] . East Africa
Protectorate — Report by Hardinge on progress since establishment , 1897 .
1898 , Lx ...
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Report on Survey of new Frontier between British East Africa and Abyssinia .
1905 , LVI ( Cd . 2331 ] . East Africa Protectorate - Report for 1903 - 4 . 1905 , LVI
( Cd . 2332 ] . Report on Uganda railway and steamboat service on Lake Victoria
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Report on Survey of new Frontier between British East Africa and Abyssinia .
1905 , LVI ( Cd . 2331 ] . East Africa Protectorate - Report for 1903 - 4 . 1905 , LVI
( Cd . 2332 ] . Report on Uganda railway and steamboat service on Lake Victoria
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Report on Protected Malay States for 1893 . 1895 , LXX [ C . 7679 ] . Fiji - Further
corresp . re affairs . 1897 , LIX ( C . 8457 ] . British Solomon Islands — Report by
Woodford . 1898 , LIX ( C ... Gilbert and Ellis Islands — Reports for 1896 – 1900 .
Report on Protected Malay States for 1893 . 1895 , LXX [ C . 7679 ] . Fiji - Further
corresp . re affairs . 1897 , LIX ( C . 8457 ] . British Solomon Islands — Report by
Woodford . 1898 , LIX ( C ... Gilbert and Ellis Islands — Reports for 1896 – 1900 .
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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