| Joseph Haydn - 1883 - 838 pages
...consequences of imperial policy, but " is of opinion that colonies exercising rights of self government ought to undertake the main responsibility of providing for their own internal order and security, and ought to assist in their own external defence " 1862 Colonial Naval Defence Act, to enable the colonies... | |
| Alpheus Todd - 1887 - 964 pages
...the British Empire to imperial aid in their protection against perils arising from the consequencesof imperial policy) is of opinion that colonies exercising...providing for their own internal order, and security, and ought to assist in their own external defence." On March 21, following another member of the committee,... | |
| Joseph Edwin Crawford Munro - 1889 - 440 pages
...to which, Her Majesty's forces are to be employed. In 1862 the Imperial House of Commons resolved, that Colonies exercising the rights of self-government...providing for their own internal order and security, and ought to assist in their own external defence, and in accordance with this resolution British troops... | |
| William Howley Goodenough, James Cecil Dalton - 1893 - 660 pages
...themselves. The House of Commons accordingly resolved, in 1862, " that colonies exercising the right of self-government ought to undertake the main responsibility of providing for their internal order and security and ought to assist in their own external defence." These colonies accepted... | |
| Hugh Edward Egerton - 1897 - 530 pages
...number and the cost were steadily reduced. In 1862 the House of Commons resolved without a division that " Colonies exercising the rights of self-government...providing for their own internal order and security, and ought to assist in their own external defence." Mr Adderley, in his book, Colonial Policy and History,... | |
| Percy Alport Molteno - 1900 - 560 pages
...House of Commons on the 4th of March, 1802 of the motion : — That this House (while fully recognising the claims of all portions of the British Empire to...providing for their own internal order and security, and ought to assist in their own external defence.1 And this policy was urged by none more strongly than... | |
| Sir John Quick - 1901 - 1088 pages
...following resolution, which was carried unanimously : — " That this House (while fully recognising the claims of all portions of the British Empire to...providing for their own internal order and security, and ought to assist in their own external defence." A fundamental change was brought about by the gradual... | |
| Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain) - 1903 - 514 pages
...Commons passed a resolution, which was accepted by the self-governing Colonies, that such Colonies should undertake the main responsibility of providing for their own internal order and security and ought to assist in their own external defence. The British troops were then gradually withdrawn. In... | |
| Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain) - 1903 - 516 pages
...Commons passed a resolution, which was accepted by the self-governing Colonies, that such Colonies should undertake the main responsibility of providing for their own internal order and security and ought to assist in their own external defence. The British troops were then gradually withdrawn. In... | |
| David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1904 - 540 pages
...Mother Country in respect to her Colonies. It reads as follows : That this House (while recognising the claims of all portions of the British Empire to...self-government, ought to undertake the main responsibility for their own internal order and security and ought to assist in their own external defence. What is... | |
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