The National Review, Volume 70W.H. Allen, 1916 - English literature |
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Page 63
... Dominions the principal question is that of how to effect " continuous consultation " ; in other words , how to convert the Imperial Conference from an inter- mittent to a continuous institution . There is no need to compli- cate the ...
... Dominions the principal question is that of how to effect " continuous consultation " ; in other words , how to convert the Imperial Conference from an inter- mittent to a continuous institution . There is no need to compli- cate the ...
Page 65
... Dominions have already reached , or else the Dominion Governments must be reduced to whatever level is regarded as the limit of safety for the Indian Empire . What has to be realized once for all is that in dealing with any particular ...
... Dominions have already reached , or else the Dominion Governments must be reduced to whatever level is regarded as the limit of safety for the Indian Empire . What has to be realized once for all is that in dealing with any particular ...
Page 67
... Dominions in the demand for an " adequate voice in foreign policy " and " effective arrange- ments " for continuous consultation and concerted action by the several " Governments . It is true that , whereas the Dominions are described ...
... Dominions in the demand for an " adequate voice in foreign policy " and " effective arrange- ments " for continuous consultation and concerted action by the several " Governments . It is true that , whereas the Dominions are described ...
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