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... Britain planted colonies and subjugated peoples for their benefit ; that British imperial policy has been largely , and in more recent times wholly , disinterested . When we look at the facts we must surely admit that Britain's prime ...
... Britain planted colonies and subjugated peoples for their benefit ; that British imperial policy has been largely , and in more recent times wholly , disinterested . When we look at the facts we must surely admit that Britain's prime ...
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... Britain's wealth at home was very different from that with which he viewed the relationship between master and man in distant territories . But for all that the aboli- tion of slavery was a good and honourable deed , and it cost the ...
... Britain's wealth at home was very different from that with which he viewed the relationship between master and man in distant territories . But for all that the aboli- tion of slavery was a good and honourable deed , and it cost the ...
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... Britain's exports were steel or goods made from steel . So the steel industry has a vital part to play in our struggle to maintain – or improve our share in the world's increasingly competitive export markets . If past trends continue ...
... Britain's exports were steel or goods made from steel . So the steel industry has a vital part to play in our struggle to maintain – or improve our share in the world's increasingly competitive export markets . If past trends continue ...
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