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Side 174
... imperial ramifications of British smallness is mainly to be attributed however to an amalgam of whiggishness and over- specialization . Armoured by the knowledge that mid - Victorian Britain ruled over an empire upon which the sun never ...
... imperial ramifications of British smallness is mainly to be attributed however to an amalgam of whiggishness and over- specialization . Armoured by the knowledge that mid - Victorian Britain ruled over an empire upon which the sun never ...
Side 179
... imperial soldiery overseas . Although there was growing criticism at this time of the treatment of black slaves , and although the new United States , France , and Prussia all abandoned military flogging during these decades , the use ...
... imperial soldiery overseas . Although there was growing criticism at this time of the treatment of black slaves , and although the new United States , France , and Prussia all abandoned military flogging during these decades , the use ...
Side 187
... imperial territories were not to be viewed as a congerie of different nations ' held together by force ' ( though he was uncertain about India in this respect ) . Rather the empire constituted ' one nation , as much as if it were no ...
... imperial territories were not to be viewed as a congerie of different nations ' held together by force ' ( though he was uncertain about India in this respect ) . Rather the empire constituted ' one nation , as much as if it were no ...
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