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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... equally or simultaneously : thus for another twenty years the Middle West remained economically “ colonial ” , in the sense that it continued to require capital in return for highly specialised , and mainly agricultural , exports .
... equally or simultaneously : thus for another twenty years the Middle West remained economically “ colonial ” , in the sense that it continued to require capital in return for highly specialised , and mainly agricultural , exports .
Page 561
... towards continued Russian activities in Persia , and more tolerance than Germany and the United States towards continued Russian ... the continued existence of the Triple Entente had been uncertain and its relationships undefined .
... towards continued Russian activities in Persia , and more tolerance than Germany and the United States towards continued Russian ... the continued existence of the Triple Entente had been uncertain and its relationships undefined .
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Though it long continued the formal scrutiny of colonial laws , it did so with decreasing regard to their political content . It was the Counsel of the Colonial Office who was now the effective scrutineer .
Though it long continued the formal scrutiny of colonial laws , it did so with decreasing regard to their political content . It was the Counsel of the Colonial Office who was now the effective scrutineer .
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