The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... despatch written in 1818 , towards the conclusion of his governorship , he expressed the con- viction that , as ... despatch written after more than eight years ' experience of the governorship ( May 1818 ) .2 وو It was probably as ...
... despatch written in 1818 , towards the conclusion of his governorship , he expressed the con- viction that , as ... despatch written after more than eight years ' experience of the governorship ( May 1818 ) .2 وو It was probably as ...
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... despatch of 1 January 1868 , the Duke of Buckingham , though sym- pathising with the feeling of the Council , expressed the hope that it would yield if the constituencies should decide in favour of the grant . But , he added , if the ...
... despatch of 1 January 1868 , the Duke of Buckingham , though sym- pathising with the feeling of the Council , expressed the hope that it would yield if the constituencies should decide in favour of the grant . But , he added , if the ...
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... despatch was framed as the result of the Royal Commission of 1860 on colonial defence one of a series of moves by which the British Parliament sought to secure some contribution from the colonies towards the defence of the Empire . The ...
... despatch was framed as the result of the Royal Commission of 1860 on colonial defence one of a series of moves by which the British Parliament sought to secure some contribution from the colonies towards the defence of the Empire . The ...
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