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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The former's objections were based on the colony's small size and poverty and consequent inability to undertake obligations which might result from the establishment of the proposed Council . Much more importance naturally attached to ...
The former's objections were based on the colony's small size and poverty and consequent inability to undertake obligations which might result from the establishment of the proposed Council . Much more importance naturally attached to ...
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As discussions proceeded , Smuts's idea of mandates , which he had originally proposed for the peoples of the Russian , Austrian and Turkish empires , came to be proposed as a solution for the problem of the disposal of the colonies of ...
As discussions proceeded , Smuts's idea of mandates , which he had originally proposed for the peoples of the Russian , Austrian and Turkish empires , came to be proposed as a solution for the problem of the disposal of the colonies of ...
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BRITISH PROPOSALS ON CONTRABAND 705 immunity of private property at sea to be a practical proposal . He was generally of the opinion that the attitude of Great Britain , as a country vitally dependent on supplies from overseas , should ...
BRITISH PROPOSALS ON CONTRABAND 705 immunity of private property at sea to be a practical proposal . He was generally of the opinion that the attitude of Great Britain , as a country vitally dependent on supplies from overseas , should ...
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