The British idea of themselves as an imperial people, charged with the governance of others, had its origin in the discoveries and conquests of the Tudor state in the sixteenth century.
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Ideologies of the Raj
March 13, 1997, Cambridge University Press
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0521589371 9780521589376
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"The British idea of themselves as an imperial people, charged with the governance of others, had its origin in the discoveries and conquests of the Tudor state in the sixteenth century."
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