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 ' eighties the Home Government departed from its former practice and in most commercial treaties reserved to them and to India the right to adhere to the treaty , or not , as they pleased , and at times invited representatives of ...
In the ' eighties the Home Government departed from its former practice and in most commercial treaties reserved to them and to India the right to adhere to the treaty , or not , as they pleased , and at times invited representatives of ...
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It also included representatives of the Crown colonies as well as a large number of public men associated , either officially or otherwise , with imperial affairs .
It also included representatives of the Crown colonies as well as a large number of public men associated , either officially or otherwise , with imperial affairs .
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Slave trade - Corresp . with British representatives and naval officers . 1884 , LXXV ( C. 3935 ) . Despatch re slavery in Egypt . 1884 , LXXV ( C. 4099 ) . Treaty with Abyssinia for suppression of slave trade .
Slave trade - Corresp . with British representatives and naval officers . 1884 , LXXV ( C. 3935 ) . Despatch re slavery in Egypt . 1884 , LXXV ( C. 4099 ) . Treaty with Abyssinia for suppression of slave trade .
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