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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... tion . Livingstone had associated these motives in the unforgettable appeal of his life to the British people . Thus the British East Africa Company , " telling its shareholders , before they subscribed at all , that any dividends would ...
... tion . Livingstone had associated these motives in the unforgettable appeal of his life to the British people . Thus the British East Africa Company , " telling its shareholders , before they subscribed at all , that any dividends would ...
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... tion for consultation and delay . Dominion legislation was subordi- nate to that of Westminster and subject to repugnancy under the Colonial Laws Validity Act . It also lacked extra - territorial effect , but even in this the courts did ...
... tion for consultation and delay . Dominion legislation was subordi- nate to that of Westminster and subject to repugnancy under the Colonial Laws Validity Act . It also lacked extra - territorial effect , but even in this the courts did ...
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... tion , which they reluctantly confessed , was not likely in the immediate future ; doctrinaire free - traders in the Government would scarcely consider tariff retaliation in the interests of humanity . Meanwhile , the sugar industry ...
... tion , which they reluctantly confessed , was not likely in the immediate future ; doctrinaire free - traders in the Government would scarcely consider tariff retaliation in the interests of humanity . Meanwhile , the sugar industry ...
Contents
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 5 |
The Commonwealth of the 1920s as the project of a worldstate | 11 |
Lord Kimberley | 31 |
Copyright | |
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