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The statement is the negation of Empire , and if accepted must destroy the whole Colonial Empire in one generation . In the past it has been the acceptance of the colonial idea which has produced world civilisa- tion .
The statement is the negation of Empire , and if accepted must destroy the whole Colonial Empire in one generation . In the past it has been the acceptance of the colonial idea which has produced world civilisa- tion .
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is difficult to imagine any other system under which such a diversity of disconnected units could have been kept together as a single Empire under a nominally democratic form of government , and , indeed , as carried out by Augustus ...
is difficult to imagine any other system under which such a diversity of disconnected units could have been kept together as a single Empire under a nominally democratic form of government , and , indeed , as carried out by Augustus ...
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May I remind the reader that it was only when I was over forty years of age that I myself suddenly received the revelation of the greatness of the French colonial empire , through the chance of an appointment which posted me to Indo ...
May I remind the reader that it was only when I was over forty years of age that I myself suddenly received the revelation of the greatness of the French colonial empire , through the chance of an appointment which posted me to Indo ...
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