The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 131Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1941 |
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Pagina 126
> will be regarded as Imperial policy ; that Colonial interests will be considered and felt to be Imperial interests . ' 1 Things greatly improved in this respect during Mr. Joseph Chamber- lain's vigorous and sympathetic administration ...
> will be regarded as Imperial policy ; that Colonial interests will be considered and felt to be Imperial interests . ' 1 Things greatly improved in this respect during Mr. Joseph Chamber- lain's vigorous and sympathetic administration ...
Pagina 127
... Imperial War Cabinet , in which their representatives should sit on equal terms with the British Ministers . So successful was the experimert that in May , 1917 , Mr. Lloyd George announced to the House of Commons that it had been ...
... Imperial War Cabinet , in which their representatives should sit on equal terms with the British Ministers . So successful was the experimert that in May , 1917 , Mr. Lloyd George announced to the House of Commons that it had been ...
Pagina 128
... Imperial Executive . But the warning uttered in 1917 is , I submit , still pertinent . Ultimately an Imperial Executive can work only if it is responsible to an Imperial Legislature competent to impose taxation for Imperial Defence ...
... Imperial Executive . But the warning uttered in 1917 is , I submit , still pertinent . Ultimately an Imperial Executive can work only if it is responsible to an Imperial Legislature competent to impose taxation for Imperial Defence ...
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