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... Colonial Office policy for many years past , will sufficiently indicate the vehemence of his attacks : - " The Colonial Office laid claim to omnipotence and infallibility in all matters concerning the Colonies " " The Boers , ever ...
... Colonial Office policy for many years past , will sufficiently indicate the vehemence of his attacks : - " The Colonial Office laid claim to omnipotence and infallibility in all matters concerning the Colonies " " The Boers , ever ...
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... Office debit the Colonial Office with some £ 7,000 annually on this account . 66 The Colonial Office sleeps with one eye open , for four of its members are Resident Clerks , " living on the premises , whose duty it is to look after any ...
... Office debit the Colonial Office with some £ 7,000 annually on this account . 66 The Colonial Office sleeps with one eye open , for four of its members are Resident Clerks , " living on the premises , whose duty it is to look after any ...
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... Colonial Office first came into the arena of debate . It was put forward by Mr. Deakin , and also by Sir Joseph Ward for New Zealand ; and their views will be best stated in their own words , as the Colonial Office was quite unable to ...
... Colonial Office first came into the arena of debate . It was put forward by Mr. Deakin , and also by Sir Joseph Ward for New Zealand ; and their views will be best stated in their own words , as the Colonial Office was quite unable to ...
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