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At first glance it would appear unlikely that any single consistent political theory could provide for the diversity that was the British Empire of 1910. There were four categories of British possessions and dependencies at the time the ...
At first glance it would appear unlikely that any single consistent political theory could provide for the diversity that was the British Empire of 1910. There were four categories of British possessions and dependencies at the time the ...
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It was the East , and India above all , that captured and charmed the imagination of the British people . The critics were to a large extent mistaken when they attributed Disraeli's preoccupation with the East to his Oriental ancestry .
It was the East , and India above all , that captured and charmed the imagination of the British people . The critics were to a large extent mistaken when they attributed Disraeli's preoccupation with the East to his Oriental ancestry .
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This is an argument for the continuation of British rule in India ; but it is no argument for imperial federation or even for the idea of a British Empire . The purpose of British administration in India according to Mill was to bring ...
This is an argument for the continuation of British rule in India ; but it is no argument for imperial federation or even for the idea of a British Empire . The purpose of British administration in India according to Mill was to bring ...
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INTERSTRUCTURALIZATION IN DRAMA | 15 |
Classical SOME RECENT THEORIES | 25 |
LUCRETIUS SENSE OF HUMOUR | 39 |
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