The British Empire and the German Colonies, 1914-1919 |
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Page 68
... opinion after two years of war : When the German Colonies ... began to fall into our hands , it was generally assumed that the occupation would be only temporary and that on the conclusion of peace Germany would recover them on terms ...
... opinion after two years of war : When the German Colonies ... began to fall into our hands , it was generally assumed that the occupation would be only temporary and that on the conclusion of peace Germany would recover them on terms ...
Page 119
... opinion and to silence anti- British elements in the United States . Buxton then sought to refute various annexationist arguments , reminding the House that prior to embarking on the colonial campaigns the Domin- ions had agreed to ...
... opinion and to silence anti- British elements in the United States . Buxton then sought to refute various annexationist arguments , reminding the House that prior to embarking on the colonial campaigns the Domin- ions had agreed to ...
Page 269
... opinion ; Noel Buxton's defeat in the December parliamentary election was partially attributable to his past espousal of colonial restoration , which inspired his opponent to employ the slogan " Selling our black sisters back to slavery ...
... opinion ; Noel Buxton's defeat in the December parliamentary election was partially attributable to his past espousal of colonial restoration , which inspired his opponent to employ the slogan " Selling our black sisters back to slavery ...
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