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" Indian dependency [hear, hear], by far the greatest and 'most valuable of all the customers we have or ever shall have in this country. For the same reasons I approve of the continued occupation of Egypt, and for the same reasons I have urged upon this... "
Life and Letters of Sir Wilfrid Laurier - Page 63
by Oscar Douglas Skelton - 1921
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Readings in Modern European History: Europe since the Congress of Vienna

James Harvey Robinson, Charles Austin Beard - Europe - 1909 - 576 pages
...reasons I approve of the continued occupation of Egypt, and for the same reasons I have urged upon this government, and upon previous governments, the necessity...reasons that I hold that our navy should be strengthened [loud cheers] until its supremacy is so assured that we cannot be shaken in any of the possessions...
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Readings in Modern European History: Europe since the Congress of Vienna

James Harvey Robinson, Charles Austin Beard - Europe - 1909 - 574 pages
...reasons I approve of the continued occupation of Egypt, and for the same reasons I have urged upon this government, and upon previous governments, the necessity...is for the same reasons that I hold that our navy i . . should be strengthened [loud cheers] until its supremacy is so assured that we cannot be shaken...
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The Imperial Conference: A History and Study, Volume 1

Richard Jebb - Colonial Conference - 1911 - 458 pages
...duty for us to uphold the dominion and empire which we now possess. For these reasons, among others, I would never lose the hold which we now have over...African continent which is now being opened up to civilisation and to commerce ; and, lastly, it is for the same reasons that I hold that our navy should...
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The Decay of Capitalist Civilisation

Sidney Webb, Beatrice Webb - Capitalism - 1923 - 218 pages
...reasons I approve of the continued occupation of Egypt ; and for the same reasons I have urged upon this government, and upon previous governments, the necessity...African continent which is now being opened up to civilisation and to commerce ; and, lastly, it is for the same reasons that I hold that our navy should...
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The Flaw in the Price System

Percival William Martin - Depression - 1924 - 130 pages
...reasons I approve of the continued occupation of Egypt ; and for the same reasons I have urged upon this Government, and upon previous Governments, the necessity...continent which is now being opened up to civilization and commerce ; and, lastly, it is for the same reasons that I hold that our navy should be strengthened...
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Capitalist Enterprise and Social Progress

Maurice Dobb - Capitalism - 1925 - 432 pages
...reasons I approve of the continued occupation of Egypt, and for the same reasons I have urged upon this Government, and upon previous Governments, the necessity...opportunity to extend our influence and control in the Great African continent which is now being opened up to civilization and to commerce . " * In Germany...
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Imperialism and Internationalism in the Discipline of International Relations

David Long, Brian C. Schmidt - Political Science - 2005 - 230 pages
..."a necessity as well as a duty for us to uphold the dominion and empire which we now possess" and "a necessity for using every legitimate opportunity to extend our influence and control in that African continent which is now being opened up to civilization and commerce" (Woolf 1920a: 18). Chamberlain...
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