The Fortnightly, Band 67;Band 73Chapman and Hall., 1900 |
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... direct result of White's detention in Ladysmith . Whether he is there wisely or the reverse may be left for the moment on one side , but his beleaguerment is , again , the direct result of his inability to cope with the Boer invasion ...
... direct result of White's detention in Ladysmith . Whether he is there wisely or the reverse may be left for the moment on one side , but his beleaguerment is , again , the direct result of his inability to cope with the Boer invasion ...
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... direct defiance of the rules of war . We need not re - echo the unmeasured abuse heaped upon this most unfortunate leader for allowing his too- eager temperament to lead him into an impossible situation , but we must condemn him when he ...
... direct defiance of the rules of war . We need not re - echo the unmeasured abuse heaped upon this most unfortunate leader for allowing his too- eager temperament to lead him into an impossible situation , but we must condemn him when he ...
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... direct subordination of the pro- fessional to the non - professional opinion . A new and complex machinery was called into existence , new boards and committees and other devices for checking all independence of spirit or action . The ...
... direct subordination of the pro- fessional to the non - professional opinion . A new and complex machinery was called into existence , new boards and committees and other devices for checking all independence of spirit or action . The ...
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... piece of evidence of the direct influence of native environment . I have stated , lastly , that I believe the spirit of native influence on the Boer character has been allowed to penetrate even the 14 ISSUES AT STAKE IN SOUTH AFRICA .
... piece of evidence of the direct influence of native environment . I have stated , lastly , that I believe the spirit of native influence on the Boer character has been allowed to penetrate even the 14 ISSUES AT STAKE IN SOUTH AFRICA .
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... direct Imperial control . Glengrey and other territories within Cape Colony are somewhat similarly treated by the Colonial Government . Within these reserves the natives thrive and prosper under a few British officials . Liquor is ...
... direct Imperial control . Glengrey and other territories within Cape Colony are somewhat similarly treated by the Colonial Government . Within these reserves the natives thrive and prosper under a few British officials . Liquor is ...
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