The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... taken in home life by retired Anglo - Indian officials , and it is impossible to contend that the Empire has not given a broader outlook to the dwellers in Great Britain , by bringing among them a strain of men who have handled and taken ...
... taken in home life by retired Anglo - Indian officials , and it is impossible to contend that the Empire has not given a broader outlook to the dwellers in Great Britain , by bringing among them a strain of men who have handled and taken ...
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... taken . This might involve the giving of special encouragement to certain activities in the colonies and the definite discouragement of others . The Committee was in fact expected to work out a complete mercantilist programme ; and ...
... taken . This might involve the giving of special encouragement to certain activities in the colonies and the definite discouragement of others . The Committee was in fact expected to work out a complete mercantilist programme ; and ...
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... taken their stand , adhered to it with all the stubborn determination of their race . In this first stage , the position taken by the Assemblies was radically illogical . Whilst admitting the right of the British Parliament to an ...
... taken their stand , adhered to it with all the stubborn determination of their race . In this first stage , the position taken by the Assemblies was radically illogical . Whilst admitting the right of the British Parliament to an ...
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