The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 210A. Constable, 1909 |
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... British South Africa and a federal union of the ' British South African Colonies , keeping in view the mutual ' interests of these Colonies and the supreme authority of the ' British Crown . ' The war also helped the union movement by ...
... British South Africa and a federal union of the ' British South African Colonies , keeping in view the mutual ' interests of these Colonies and the supreme authority of the ' British Crown . ' The war also helped the union movement by ...
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... British principle with his usual clearness in the case of the Actæon ' in 1815 , when a British cruiser sank an American merchant vessel which , being protected by a licence from the British Government , was in the same legal position ...
... British principle with his usual clearness in the case of the Actæon ' in 1815 , when a British cruiser sank an American merchant vessel which , being protected by a licence from the British Government , was in the same legal position ...
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... British Government has always been not to subjugate Afghani- stan , but to preserve its independence and to fortify it as an outwork for the protection of the gates of India . It is due to this fundamental distinction of aim and object ...
... British Government has always been not to subjugate Afghani- stan , but to preserve its independence and to fortify it as an outwork for the protection of the gates of India . It is due to this fundamental distinction of aim and object ...
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1 Report of South African Convention 19089 | 1 |
Saint Catherine of Genoa and her Friends | 34 |
Fleets Great Britain and Foreign Countries | 57 |
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