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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In the economic history of the Empire the opening of Africa and the Pacific Islands and the development of Malaya began a new phase . Here were not empty lands for settlement , nor ancient and civilised peoples , but a new problem ...
In the economic history of the Empire the opening of Africa and the Pacific Islands and the development of Malaya began a new phase . Here were not empty lands for settlement , nor ancient and civilised peoples , but a new problem ...
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London School of Economics , 1931-7 . 7 vols . Supplements , 1938– . In progress . Catalogue of the Library of the L.S.E. , which is rich in books and pamphlet literature on imperial trade and economic doctrine .
London School of Economics , 1931-7 . 7 vols . Supplements , 1938– . In progress . Catalogue of the Library of the L.S.E. , which is rich in books and pamphlet literature on imperial trade and economic doctrine .
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HENDERSON , W. O. “ British Economic Activity in the German Colonies , 18841914 . ” _ Econ . Hist . Rev. vol . xv ( 1945 ) , pp . 56–66 . HITCHINS , F. H. The Colonial Land and Emigration Commission ( 1840–78 ] . Philadelphia , 1931 .
HENDERSON , W. O. “ British Economic Activity in the German Colonies , 18841914 . ” _ Econ . Hist . Rev. vol . xv ( 1945 ) , pp . 56–66 . HITCHINS , F. H. The Colonial Land and Emigration Commission ( 1840–78 ] . Philadelphia , 1931 .
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