General Indifference Which Nothing But Some Great Colonial Crisis

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1906

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1906

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Lord Durham had pointed out that— "the complete and unavoidable ignorance in which the British public and even the great body of the legislators are with respect to the real interests of distant communities so entirely different from their own produces a General Indifference Which Nothing But Some Great Colonial Crisis ever dispels, and responsibility to Parliament or to the public opinion of Great Britain would, except On these great and rare exceptions, lie positively mischievous if it were not impossible".


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