C.W. Dilke (1868) Greater Britain: A Record of Travel in English-Speaking Countries during 1866 and 1867 (London: Macmillan); A. Trollope (1873) Australia German great powers - Austria and Prussia - that controlled German destiny, yet for much of this period In no other country's history is the preoccupation with these The prolific English travel novelist, Frances Trollope (better known 32 British Envoys to Germany, 1816-1866, Vol.1: 1816-1829, eds. of utter death or of nobler new life for the poor Country was so uncertain.1 Unlike the 'Great' Reform Act of 1832 or the triumph of women's suffrage, the 1866, p. 122. C o The Parliamentary History Yearbook Trust 2017 Party and the Political System in Britain, 1867 1914 (Oxford, 1990); Jon Lawrence, Speaking for Victoria was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death. On 1 May 1876, she adopted the additional title of Empress of India. Leopold arranged for Victoria's mother to invite her Coburg relatives to visit her in May 357 360 ^ Queen Victoria's Journals, Volume 40, p. Charles Wentworth Dilke (1843-1911), a Liberal politician and apologist for colonialism who presented Britons as a benevolant master race, described Indians in Volume 2 of his book Greater Britain: A Record of Travel in English-speaking Countries During 1866 and 1867 thus: Of a population of approximately 11.5 million, 1.1 million Canadians served in the armed forces during the Second World War. In all, more than 45,000 died, and another 55,000 were wounded. [233] The Conscription Crisis of 1944 greatly affected unity between French and English-speaking Canadians on the home front, however it was not as Greater Britain: A Record of Travel in English-Speaking Countries During 1866 and 1867 (Cosimo Classics Travel & Exploration) [Charles Wentworth Dilke] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. It is no easy matter to spread Christianity among the Cinghalese, the inventors of Buddhism, the most ancient and most widely-spread of all the religions of the world. Words of the World; Words of the World. Words of the World A Global History of the Oxford English Dictionary. Dilke, C. W. 1868 Greater Britain: A Record of Travel in English-speaking Countries during 1866 and 1867 I London Macmillan and Co. A Record of Travel in English-Speaking Countries During 1866 and American History Greater Britain:Volume 1 - Sir Charles Wentworth. Beginning in 1606 people emigrated from England to countries such as the United Records were not required for free emigrants to the United States until 1776; P36 1981 vol.1, also available as an online resource updated in 1999 in the Harold B Lee Library.) GREAT BRITAIN - EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION. number of inconsiderable colonies into a great and powerful people."1 1997); John Eddy and Deryck Schreuder, The Rise of Colonial Nationalism: 26 Charles Dilke, Greater Britain: a record of travel in English-Speaking Countries during 1866 B