The Quarterly Review, Volumes 291-292John Murray, 1953 |
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Page 14
... Empire by Lord Salisbury , although for forty years its development was virtually guided by Britain alone . But it is true to say that Lord Salisbury's act of armed policy brought more than 55,000,000 inhabitants and 3,600,000 square ...
... Empire by Lord Salisbury , although for forty years its development was virtually guided by Britain alone . But it is true to say that Lord Salisbury's act of armed policy brought more than 55,000,000 inhabitants and 3,600,000 square ...
Page 129
... empire'and'imperialism'have been so degraded in common use of late years that they seem to mean nothing but brutal aggression - very different from the ideals of imperialism formerly held in this country . ' Lord Milner and the Empire ...
... empire'and'imperialism'have been so degraded in common use of late years that they seem to mean nothing but brutal aggression - very different from the ideals of imperialism formerly held in this country . ' Lord Milner and the Empire ...
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... empire also gives to - day added strength to her strategic and political importance in Europe . It would be a great inaccuracy and exaggeration to speak about a dissolution of the British Empire just because the political ties between ...
... empire also gives to - day added strength to her strategic and political importance in Europe . It would be a great inaccuracy and exaggeration to speak about a dissolution of the British Empire just because the political ties between ...
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The Third Marquess of Salisbury as Empire Builder | 3 |
THE THIRD MARQUESS OF SALISBURY AS EMPIRE | 14 |
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