| Ernest Scott - Australia - 1925 - 432 pages
...should have precisely defined the means and the responsibilities by which the colonies should have been defended and by which, if necessary, this country should call for aid from the colonies themselves.' But Disraeli, who had also spoken of ' these wretched colonies ' as millstones hanging round the neck... | |
| E. T. Raymond - Great Britain - 1925 - 370 pages
...code which would have precisely defined the means and responsibilities by which the colonies should be defended, and by which, if necessary, this country should call for aid from the colonies. The British North America Act contained no such provision. Lord Carnarvon, the Minister in charge,... | |
| Herman Theodoor Colenbrander - Colonies - 1925 - 432 pages
...which should have precisely defined the means and the responsibilities by which the Colonies should be defended, and by which, if necessary, this country should call for aid f rom the Colonies themselves. It ought, further, to have been accompanied by the institution of some... | |
| Fleetwood Chidell - Australia - 1926 - 310 pages
...which should have precisely defined the means and the responsibilities by which the Colonies should be defended, and by which, if necessary, this country...should call for aid from the Colonies themselves." — DISRAELI. " To give freedom is still more easy. It is not necessary to guide, it only requires... | |
| Nineteenth century - 1917 - 730 pages
...which should have precisely defined the means and the responsibilities by which the Colonies should be defended, and by which, if necessary, this country...should call for aid from the Colonies themselves. It ought, further, to have been accompanied by the institution of some representative council in the... | |
| Nineteenth century - 1877 - 948 pages
...House of Lords, February, 1870. means and the responsibilities by which the colonies should have been defended, and by which, if necessary, this country should call for aid from the colonies themselves. It ought further to have been accompanied by the institution of some representative council in the... | |
| Rosemary J. Mundhenk, LuAnn McCracken Fletcher - Literary Criticism - 1999 - 502 pages
...which should have precisely defined the means and the responsibilities by which the Colonies should be defended, and by which, if necessary, this country...should call for aid from the Colonies themselves. It ought, further, to have been accompanied by the institution of some representative council in the... | |
| John W. Wohlfarth - Religion and politics - 2001 - 409 pages
...which should have precisely defined the means and the responsibilites by which the colonies should be defended, and by which, if necessary, this country...should call for aid from the colonies themselves. It ought, further, to have been accompanied by the institution of some representative council in the... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1902 - 704 pages
...which should have precisely denned the means and the responsibilities by which the Colonies should be defended, and by which, if necessary, this country...should call for aid from the Colonies themselves. It ought further to have been accompanied by the institution of some representative council in the... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - Authors - 1878 - 1366 pages
...should have previously defined the means and responsibilities by which the colonies should have been defended, and by which, if necessary, this country should call for aid from the colonies themselves. Mr. Disraeli next asked how was it that the policy of the disintegration of the Empire, long ago inaugurated,... | |
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