A Short History of British Colonial PolicyMethuen & Company, 1897 - 503 psl. |
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... tion . The point of view of the book explains its method . Where a narrative of events is concerned , it is the duty of the author to weigh his authorities , and from them to evolve his own story ; but , where we are dealing with the ...
... tion . The point of view of the book explains its method . Where a narrative of events is concerned , it is the duty of the author to weigh his authorities , and from them to evolve his own story ; but , where we are dealing with the ...
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... tion of the New Zealand and Tasmanian representatives , have agreed " that the present political relations between the United Kingdom and the self - governing Colonies are gener- ally satisfactory under the existing condition of things ...
... tion of the New Zealand and Tasmanian representatives , have agreed " that the present political relations between the United Kingdom and the self - governing Colonies are gener- ally satisfactory under the existing condition of things ...
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... tion and of the granting of responsible government , the period of the zenith and decline of laissez - aller principles , and the period of Greater Britain . We have first the period of beginnings . A new strange ( 1. ) Period thing is ...
... tion and of the granting of responsible government , the period of the zenith and decline of laissez - aller principles , and the period of Greater Britain . We have first the period of beginnings . A new strange ( 1. ) Period thing is ...
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... that a wholly ( 3. ) The new way of regarding the Empire is coming into being . period of Turgot had long ago said that Colonies were like fruit which , coloniza- systematic ( 3. ) and of ment . when ripe , tion . INTRODUCTORY 3.
... that a wholly ( 3. ) The new way of regarding the Empire is coming into being . period of Turgot had long ago said that Colonies were like fruit which , coloniza- systematic ( 3. ) and of ment . when ripe , tion . INTRODUCTORY 3.
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... tion . VII . to the Cabots in 1498 of the lands discovered in the previous year , 1 But no attempt was made to establish effec- tive occupation , and we must wait for more than a hundred years for the first successful English Colony ...
... tion . VII . to the Cabots in 1498 of the lands discovered in the previous year , 1 But no attempt was made to establish effec- tive occupation , and we must wait for more than a hundred years for the first successful English Colony ...
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