Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzok 186W. Blackwood, 1909 |
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... native land is precisely the same , but his fault is greater , for , while we do not mind the stock Anglo - Saxon with red whiskers and large teeth in a French farce , we should dislike it if the author were an English- man . He sees ...
... native land is precisely the same , but his fault is greater , for , while we do not mind the stock Anglo - Saxon with red whiskers and large teeth in a French farce , we should dislike it if the author were an English- man . He sees ...
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... native administration throughout the Empire . In Natal these dogmatists libel the doings of the Colonial Government which has to face the responsibility . Knowing nothing of the native mind , they imagine it a reflex of the familiar ...
... native administration throughout the Empire . In Natal these dogmatists libel the doings of the Colonial Government which has to face the responsibility . Knowing nothing of the native mind , they imagine it a reflex of the familiar ...
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... native to the sacrifice of higher things than human life and human comfort . The man who will most sincerely shrink from war is the man who is most in earnest about it . Such a one will not lightly take up the sword , knowing - the last ...
... native to the sacrifice of higher things than human life and human comfort . The man who will most sincerely shrink from war is the man who is most in earnest about it . Such a one will not lightly take up the sword , knowing - the last ...
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... Native Infantry was im- mediately recalled to Kandahar , and in all the fighting of the next nine months , during which Nott held his own at the west- ern capital , Neville Chamberlain was prominent . He was ap- pointed to the 1st ...
... Native Infantry was im- mediately recalled to Kandahar , and in all the fighting of the next nine months , during which Nott held his own at the west- ern capital , Neville Chamberlain was prominent . He was ap- pointed to the 1st ...
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... native infantry , they were often in severe straits for money , owing to the enormous prices even of the necessaries of life . But they seldom mentioned their diffi- culties , nor did they ever ask for money , yet at the same time by ...
... native infantry , they were often in severe straits for money , owing to the enormous prices even of the necessaries of life . But they seldom mentioned their diffi- culties , nor did they ever ask for money , yet at the same time by ...
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