Leslie was of this empirical tendency of British economic thought.
Many of the British thought that it had opened up the country to mass immigration and settlement.
The British thought we were overreacting, and indeed we were.
The education of a navy: the development of British naval strategic thought, 1867-1914.
These views are significant for our purpose because Mill played a pivotal role in British nineteenth-century thought.
Certainly, the theories developed in the period between 1880 and 1914 have had a very important influence on twentieth-century British social democratic thought.
The oath was a formality because the British thought he was too old to be fit for service.
The British thought they needed to occupy Sudan in part because of international developments.
Capture of the rebel capital did not bring the end to the rebellion as the British thought it would.
The British thought that in the South, they could reverse this.