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The sovereignty of the British dominions
Keith outlines both the growth and the limitations of sovereignty within the British dominions; explains that the balance of power within the Empire was of great importance to ensure proper government, and that the dominions had been given progressively more autonomy over time. Although the Imperial Conference of 1926 was intended to preserve unity, afterward it was said that the only remaining connection between British Commonwealth Nations following the conference was the crown (p. 182). As the oldest dominion in the Empire Newfoundland figures prominently throughout. Newfoundland began with very little sovereignty, and was even excluded from the League of Nations. As with all Dominions in the Empire, however, Newfoundland gained ever greater autonomy from English rule, until eventually the only connection truly was the British Crown."Table of cases": p. xxv-xxvi.Includes bibliographical references and index
Responsible government in the dominions,
Paged continuously.Enlarged from the author's Responsible government in the dominions, published in 1909. cf. Pref.Bibliographical foot-notes.Mode of access: Internet
The Belgian Congo and the Berlin act /
Includes bibliographical references and index.Mode of access: Internet
South Africa.
Part II not called new edition.Series note at head of pt. II: A historical geography of the British dominions.Bibliographical foot-notes."Books, publications, etc., relating to South Africa": pt. 2, p.513-515.pt.I. History to 1895. 1913.--pt.II. History to the Union of South Africa. 1915.--pt.III. Geographical, revised by A. Berriedale Keith. 1913.Mode of access: Internet.
Catalogi codicum manuscriptorum bibliothecae Bodleianae ...
-- pars IV. codices ... T. Tanneri ... conplectens. Confecit A. Hackman. 1860. pars VIII [v.1] Codices sanscriticos complectens. Confecit T.Aufrecht. 1864. -- Appendix to vol. 1. Catalogue of Sanskrit manuscripts in the Bodleian library ... by A.B. Keith. 1909. -- v.2. Catalogue of Sanskrit manuscripts in the Bodleian library ... begun by M.Winternitz ... continued and completed by A.B.Keith. 1905.Mode of access: Internet
East India (Home Administration) : report of the committee appointed by the Secretary of State for India to enquire into the home administration of Indian affairs.
Crewe, chairman.The report of the committee -- Minute of dissent by Sir James Brunyate -- Statement by Sir James Brunyate -- Note by Mr. Basee -- Minority report by Berriedale Keith -- Appendix: List of witnesses.Mode of access: Internet