The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Հատոր 5John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1932 |
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... interests of Great Britain . In Grenville's eyes there was no conflict between the two . " Pursued with sincerity and on the principles of a just and liberal policy , there exists between them a close connection , a necessary and mutual ...
... interests of Great Britain . In Grenville's eyes there was no conflict between the two . " Pursued with sincerity and on the principles of a just and liberal policy , there exists between them a close connection , a necessary and mutual ...
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... interests . It was possible still to regard the interests of in- dividual states and of British India itself as little interdependent , and consequently to adopt towards the states the former policy ( again to quote Lee - Warner ) of ...
... interests . It was possible still to regard the interests of in- dividual states and of British India itself as little interdependent , and consequently to adopt towards the states the former policy ( again to quote Lee - Warner ) of ...
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... interests was borne in mind . Failure of the system of 1892 in this respect was marked . Of the persons recommended by electors for membership of the imperial council 45 per cent . came from the professional middle classes , only 27 per ...
... interests was borne in mind . Failure of the system of 1892 in this respect was marked . Of the persons recommended by electors for membership of the imperial council 45 per cent . came from the professional middle classes , only 27 per ...
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