The Fortnightly, Band 67;Band 73Chapman and Hall., 1900 |
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... political considerations in Natal . Pursuing this line of argument , we see how Methuen's costly advance became a necessity if Kimberley was to be saved at the eleventh hour . But Kimberley , if sufficient forces had been available to ...
... political considerations in Natal . Pursuing this line of argument , we see how Methuen's costly advance became a necessity if Kimberley was to be saved at the eleventh hour . But Kimberley , if sufficient forces had been available to ...
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... political rights to be the privilege of the few . They are the descendants of the sturdy Nether - Teuton stock which peopled England and Scotland as well as the delta of the Rhine . The stubborn current of their old Batavian blood is ...
... political rights to be the privilege of the few . They are the descendants of the sturdy Nether - Teuton stock which peopled England and Scotland as well as the delta of the Rhine . The stubborn current of their old Batavian blood is ...
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... political grievances to complain of ; they had their own Ministry in power ; but if the Boers of the Transvaal were really destined to triumph over British arms , why not at once throw in their lot with the coming victors ? The result ...
... political grievances to complain of ; they had their own Ministry in power ; but if the Boers of the Transvaal were really destined to triumph over British arms , why not at once throw in their lot with the coming victors ? The result ...
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... . Some very noteworthy amendments to the political map of the Pacific were rendered necessary by the Hispano - American war and the ratification by the United States Senate , on July 46 GAINS AND LOSSES IN THE PACIFIC .
... . Some very noteworthy amendments to the political map of the Pacific were rendered necessary by the Hispano - American war and the ratification by the United States Senate , on July 46 GAINS AND LOSSES IN THE PACIFIC .
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... political football — which have turned deaf ears to the repeated warnings of their own representatives , and which , when the expected happened , assumed an attitude of pained surprise , and permitted a fair country to be ravaged by ...
... political football — which have turned deaf ears to the repeated warnings of their own representatives , and which , when the expected happened , assumed an attitude of pained surprise , and permitted a fair country to be ravaged by ...
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