The National Review, Volume 48, Issue 2W.H. Allen, 1907 |
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Page 794
... Boers , to put a stop to any future land settlement , so far from disapproving , can only declare that such an intention is " natural , " and that he will take no step to interfere with its accomplishment . * That the Boers who sought ...
... Boers , to put a stop to any future land settlement , so far from disapproving , can only declare that such an intention is " natural , " and that he will take no step to interfere with its accomplishment . * That the Boers who sought ...
Page 1072
... Boer thinks all the more for that . He will take exactly what his leaders choose to give him , ask for no explanation and give none . A very good instance of how a stupendous national move- ment can go on among the Boers without any one ...
... Boer thinks all the more for that . He will take exactly what his leaders choose to give him , ask for no explanation and give none . A very good instance of how a stupendous national move- ment can go on among the Boers without any one ...
Page 1074
... Boer come out to meet you ? He has given you absolutely nothing , has scarcely shown his hand , and yet he has got all he wanted . " But many people are never tired of saying : " I hope the Boers do get a majority , they are the only ...
... Boer come out to meet you ? He has given you absolutely nothing , has scarcely shown his hand , and yet he has got all he wanted . " But many people are never tired of saying : " I hope the Boers do get a majority , they are the only ...
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NATIONAL | 560 |
The Future of Tariff Reform By J L GARVIN Editor of | 571 |
To General Picquart on his Appointment as Secretary | 632 |
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