Sub-imperialism: Nationalism in South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, 1860-1919 |
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Page 196
... position made itself felt , the Imperial Government , under the impact of the war , yielded to Dominion demands by granting to the Premiers a greater voice in the actual formulation of war time policy and a promise of a future im ...
... position made itself felt , the Imperial Government , under the impact of the war , yielded to Dominion demands by granting to the Premiers a greater voice in the actual formulation of war time policy and a promise of a future im ...
Page 205
... position was one that did not fit into the general pattern of liberal war aims , however , Lloyd - George was becoming enmeshed in a spidery web of circumstances that would only be cut at the Paris Conference of 1919 . ******** * ** If ...
... position was one that did not fit into the general pattern of liberal war aims , however , Lloyd - George was becoming enmeshed in a spidery web of circumstances that would only be cut at the Paris Conference of 1919 . ******** * ** If ...
Page 259
... position was open to alteration . On this note the meeting adjourned with still no settlement of the problem in sight . By this time it was evident that things were going very badly indeed . Borden had always been concerned with the ...
... position was open to alteration . On this note the meeting adjourned with still no settlement of the problem in sight . By this time it was evident that things were going very badly indeed . Borden had always been concerned with the ...
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accept action activity affairs aims allow American Angra Pequena annexation areas asserted August Australian become Bismarck Borden Britain British British Government Canada Cape Colonial Office colonists concern considerations continued course demands Derby desire Dominions economic effort Empire enclosure England especially established European expansion expressed fact favored feeling felt Fiji followed forces foreign future German colonies Guinea History House Hughes idea Imperial Government important independence interests islands January July Labour land leaders League liberal Lloyd-George London matter ment Minister nationalism natural nineteenth century noted once opinion Pacific Parliament Peace Conference political popular position possible pressure principle problem question Quoted refused regard relations remained responsibility Samoa secure seemed settlement situation Smuts society South South Africa South-West Africa strong Sydney territory tion trade Union United urged Wilson wrote Zealand