Introduction

  • A. P. Thornton

Abstract

The theme here is the British Empire: what men have felt and done for it, and how the time and place of their lives informed those feelings and actions.

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History Book British Empire Imperial Ring Imperial Historian High Noon 
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Notes

  1. 1.
    C. P. Lucas, The Broad Stone of Empire (Macmillan, London, 1916).Google Scholar
  2. 3.
    In a letter to Bishop Wilberforce, 14 Oct. 1872; Samuel Wilberforce, Essays contributed to the Quarterly Review, 2 vols. (London, 1874), ii 280.Google Scholar
  3. 1.
    Earl of Minto (Viceroy) to Viscount Morley (Secretary of State for India), 7 May 1908; M. N. Das, India under Morley and Minto (London, 1964), p. 196.Google Scholar
  4. 2.
    In 1877 ; quoted in R. J. Moore, Liberalism and Indian Politics 1872–1922 (London, 1966), p. 23.Google Scholar

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© A. P. Thornton 1968

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