His purpose was to make those colonies which he. [fact]
Disraeli’s Oriental, almost mystical, approach to Empire, his emphasis on Imperial symbols, his belief in the importance of outward display, gave his policy an imaginative colour never achieved by his successors. … His purpose was to make those colonies which he had once condemned as “millstones round our necks” sparkle like diamonds.
Winston Churchill, A History of the English-Sp…, loc. 1867