Annual Register, Količina 142Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1901 |
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... imperial struggle was not , as some of our foreign critics imagined , a beginning of the dissolution of our empire ; it would cement our common citizenship and give us the permanent foundation on which alone our empire could rest . Even ...
... imperial struggle was not , as some of our foreign critics imagined , a beginning of the dissolution of our empire ; it would cement our common citizenship and give us the permanent foundation on which alone our empire could rest . Even ...
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... Imperial Power ? What was Sir W. Butler's report to the Government as to the military situation at the Cape , and the measures necessary for holding Natal ? What was the report of the Intelligence Department of our War Office to Lord ...
... Imperial Power ? What was Sir W. Butler's report to the Government as to the military situation at the Cape , and the measures necessary for holding Natal ? What was the report of the Intelligence Department of our War Office to Lord ...
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... Imperial Volunteers , others by the great landowners , but in most cases at their own charge . Gentle and simple , peers and commoners , legislators and labourers , stood side by side in the ranks , and alike submitted to the hardships ...
... Imperial Volunteers , others by the great landowners , but in most cases at their own charge . Gentle and simple , peers and commoners , legislators and labourers , stood side by side in the ranks , and alike submitted to the hardships ...
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... imperial and colonial . He should entirely abstain from criticising the conduct of the generals in command , as such criticism would be unwise and misplaced , for he was sure they had done their utmost to dis- charge the arduous task ...
... imperial and colonial . He should entirely abstain from criticising the conduct of the generals in command , as such criticism would be unwise and misplaced , for he was sure they had done their utmost to dis- charge the arduous task ...
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... imperial expansion without a sense of anxiety . He thought the expansion necessary , but certainly it was not to be under- taken with a light heart . So far , however , from thinking that our present difficulties , or any difficulties ...
... imperial expansion without a sense of anxiety . He thought the expansion necessary , but certainly it was not to be under- taken with a light heart . So far , however , from thinking that our present difficulties , or any difficulties ...
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