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JANUARY , 1918 . Art . 1 . - IMPERIAL UNITY : THE PRACTICAL CONDITIONS .
1 . Imperial Federation : the Problem of National Unity . By Geo . R . Parkin .
Macmillan , 1892 . 2 . Imperial Unity and the Dominions . By Arthur Berriedale
Keith .
JANUARY , 1918 . Art . 1 . - IMPERIAL UNITY : THE PRACTICAL CONDITIONS .
1 . Imperial Federation : the Problem of National Unity . By Geo . R . Parkin .
Macmillan , 1892 . 2 . Imperial Unity and the Dominions . By Arthur Berriedale
Keith .
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It has been suggested that the Imperial War Cabinet has no executive power .
This is in a sense true , but equally true for the Cabinet throughout its history .
Before the war the Cabinet was an informal parliamentary committee of the party
in ...
It has been suggested that the Imperial War Cabinet has no executive power .
This is in a sense true , but equally true for the Cabinet throughout its history .
Before the war the Cabinet was an informal parliamentary committee of the party
in ...
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One thing such a Council might do , which fails to get adequately done at present
, would be to work out questions of more than departmental scope as
recommended to its consideration by the Imperial Cabinet or any of the
Governments , or ...
One thing such a Council might do , which fails to get adequately done at present
, would be to work out questions of more than departmental scope as
recommended to its consideration by the Imperial Cabinet or any of the
Governments , or ...
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THE INDICTMENT AGAINST CHRISTIANITY | 27 |
THE TURKISH PEASANTRY OF ANATOLIA | 49 |
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