The National Review, Volume 70W.H. Allen, 1916 - English literature |
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Page 61
... Imperial Conference to be summoned as soon as possible after the cessation of hostilities . They deem it their duty , however , to place on record their view that any such readjustment , while thoroughly preserving all existing powers ...
... Imperial Conference to be summoned as soon as possible after the cessation of hostilities . They deem it their duty , however , to place on record their view that any such readjustment , while thoroughly preserving all existing powers ...
Page 63
... Imperial Federation which was the most that English Imperialists gene- rally would concede to it but as itself the ... Imperial Conference from an inter- mittent to a continuous institution . There is no need to compli- cate the matter ...
... Imperial Federation which was the most that English Imperialists gene- rally would concede to it but as itself the ... Imperial Conference from an inter- mittent to a continuous institution . There is no need to compli- cate the matter ...
Page 66
... Imperial Conference never handled foreign affairs is contrary to fact . In 1907 the Conference insisted upon discussing the current questions of the New Hebrides Convention and the Newfoundland Fisheries and in 1911 the Declaration of ...
... Imperial Conference never handled foreign affairs is contrary to fact . In 1907 the Conference insisted upon discussing the current questions of the New Hebrides Convention and the Newfoundland Fisheries and in 1911 the Declaration of ...
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