The Westminster Review, Zväzok 152Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1899 |
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... English control , the utmost independence compatible with the demands of common humanity . In later days another policy pre- vailed ; no opportunity was to be lost for introducing direct European action ( Dalhousie ) ; in ruling ...
... English control , the utmost independence compatible with the demands of common humanity . In later days another policy pre- vailed ; no opportunity was to be lost for introducing direct European action ( Dalhousie ) ; in ruling ...
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... English administration on doctrinary grounds , Nagpore itself being only undertaken tempo- rarily , and in the interest of the Bhonsla House . With the Gurkhas of Nepal was concluded an enduring peace , taking , however , no territory ...
... English administration on doctrinary grounds , Nagpore itself being only undertaken tempo- rarily , and in the interest of the Bhonsla House . With the Gurkhas of Nepal was concluded an enduring peace , taking , however , no territory ...
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... English , Dutch , and natives . It will be a task requiring much tact and thorough honesty of purpose . With a united Empire we shall be strong for defence , and with abstention from further aggression we shall be more free from ...
... English , Dutch , and natives . It will be a task requiring much tact and thorough honesty of purpose . With a united Empire we shall be strong for defence , and with abstention from further aggression we shall be more free from ...
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... English and French languages . What is necessary is the banishment of the Latin grammar from the first half of the secondary course , which would mean that no formal Latin class had a place in the curriculum during that period . It ...
... English and French languages . What is necessary is the banishment of the Latin grammar from the first half of the secondary course , which would mean that no formal Latin class had a place in the curriculum during that period . It ...
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... English nation are ready to impose implicit confidence in the advantages of a system for Old - Age Pensions we can expect no permanent progress to be established . But the scheme is feasible , and , not only so , it is inevitable . It ...
... English nation are ready to impose implicit confidence in the advantages of a system for Old - Age Pensions we can expect no permanent progress to be established . But the scheme is feasible , and , not only so , it is inevitable . It ...
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