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Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 3 of 3) Essay 9: The Expansion of England   By: (1838-1923)

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John Morley's essay, "The Expansion of England," is a thought-provoking and insightful examination of the colonial ambitions and impact of England throughout history. Morley delves into the historical narrative of England's expansion, discussing the motives behind the country's colonization efforts and the consequences of its actions on both the colonizers and the colonized.

Morley's writing is well-researched and nuanced, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the complexities of imperialism and its enduring effects on the world. He explores the economic, political, and cultural dimensions of England's expansion, highlighting the tensions and contradictions inherent in the colonial project.

One of the strengths of Morley's essay is his ability to weave together historical analysis with contemporary reflections. He draws parallels between England's colonial past and current global power dynamics, offering readers valuable insights into the lasting legacies of imperialism in the present day.

Overall, "The Expansion of England" is a compelling and timely read that will appeal to anyone interested in history, politics, and international relations. Morley's nuanced exploration of England's imperial legacy is a valuable contribution to the ongoing discussions about the impact of colonialism on the modern world.

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[Transcriber's Note: Every effort has been made to replicate this text as faithfully as possible, including obsolete and variant spellings and other inconsistencies. Text that has been changed to correct an obvious error is noted at the end of this ebook.]

CRITICAL MISCELLANIES

BY

JOHN MORLEY

VOL. III.

Essay 9: The Expansion of England

London MACMILLAN AND CO., LIMITED NEW YORK: THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 1904

THE EXPANSION OF ENGLAND.

Politics and History 291

In relation to the eighteenth century 294

Mr. Green and his History of the English People 297

The secession of the American colonies 300

The mechanical and industrial development of England 301

The Americans and Independence 303

The moral of Mr. Seeley's book 305

Organisation in time of war 306

Sir Henry Parkes on Australia 307

Mr. Archibald Forbes and the Australian colonies 313

Proposals made by the Earl of Dunraven regarding the colonies 316

The formation of an imperial Zollverein or Greater Customs Union 318

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