The National Review, Volume 47, Issue 1W.H. Allen, 1906 |
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Page 54
... doubt that the boycott will be renewed generally and strin- gently enforced , to the serious detriment not only of American trade but of that of all nations , and to the certain injury of friendly relations . In this connection it may ...
... doubt that the boycott will be renewed generally and strin- gently enforced , to the serious detriment not only of American trade but of that of all nations , and to the certain injury of friendly relations . In this connection it may ...
Page 115
... doubt mean well when they give us the assurance that political jobbery is foreign to their natures . At the same time , jobbery flourishes under their noses , and they appear to be incapable of stopping it . The people at large need to ...
... doubt mean well when they give us the assurance that political jobbery is foreign to their natures . At the same time , jobbery flourishes under their noses , and they appear to be incapable of stopping it . The people at large need to ...
Page 218
... doubt , will clear in time . But in the meanwhile much harm has been done , and if things are not to go from bad to worse we must make haste to revise our judgment and alter our attitude towards our fellow countrymen in South Africa ...
... doubt , will clear in time . But in the meanwhile much harm has been done , and if things are not to go from bad to worse we must make haste to revise our judgment and alter our attitude towards our fellow countrymen in South Africa ...
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