The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell |
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His attempt to show that in imperial affairs colonial ministers did not act as such was the counterpart of his rigid exclusion from domestic affairs of the Secretary of State . In practice , both tended to break down in illogical ...
His attempt to show that in imperial affairs colonial ministers did not act as such was the counterpart of his rigid exclusion from domestic affairs of the Secretary of State . In practice , both tended to break down in illogical ...
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Merchant shipping , on the other hand , remained substantially under imperial control , though the colonies obtained , with safeguards , power to modify the imperial legislation with regard to their registered ships and their coasting ...
Merchant shipping , on the other hand , remained substantially under imperial control , though the colonies obtained , with safeguards , power to modify the imperial legislation with regard to their registered ships and their coasting ...
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Imperial Federation : observations in Lords , 1900. 4 Ser . LXXVI , 10 . 16. Colonial representation in the Imperial Parliament , 1900. 4 Ser . LXXXI , 1131 . 17. Colonial representation in a proposed Imperial Defence Council , 1902.
Imperial Federation : observations in Lords , 1900. 4 Ser . LXXVI , 10 . 16. Colonial representation in the Imperial Parliament , 1900. 4 Ser . LXXXI , 1131 . 17. Colonial representation in a proposed Imperial Defence Council , 1902.
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