The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Tập 147Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1905 |
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... Colonies a mono- poly , and making the Colonies the preserves of the Mother Country . It was high time that the House should let the Colonies know what its intentions were . Mr. Lyttelton ( Warwick and Leamington ) , Colonial Secretary ...
... Colonies a mono- poly , and making the Colonies the preserves of the Mother Country . It was high time that the House should let the Colonies know what its intentions were . Mr. Lyttelton ( Warwick and Leamington ) , Colonial Secretary ...
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... Colonies and dependencies would be invited to send representatives ; and , third , how far any decision arrived at would be held as binding upon the Government and the United Kingdom . The Duke of Marlborough , Under Colonial Secretary ...
... Colonies and dependencies would be invited to send representatives ; and , third , how far any decision arrived at would be held as binding upon the Government and the United Kingdom . The Duke of Marlborough , Under Colonial Secretary ...
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... Colonial methods in the German Press . It was pointed out that both from a financial and a military point of view the Colonies constitute the weak point of the German Empire ; in 1904 the expenditure upon the German Colonies had ...
... Colonial methods in the German Press . It was pointed out that both from a financial and a military point of view the Colonies constitute the weak point of the German Empire ; in 1904 the expenditure upon the German Colonies had ...
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