The National Review, Volume 34W.H. Allen, 1899 - English literature |
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Page 339
... South Africa by Mr. Gladstone , the head of the Government which made the Convention . That is the first principle . The second principle . is that , in the interests of South Africa and in the interests of the British Empire , Great ...
... South Africa by Mr. Gladstone , the head of the Government which made the Convention . That is the first principle . The second principle . is that , in the interests of South Africa and in the interests of the British Empire , Great ...
Page 644
... South Africa . ( 6 ) A strong contingent of carefully selected Volunteers to be sent to South Africa . ( 7 ) The patriotic offers of the Colonies to be accepted as far as possible , preference being given to mounted contingents . Thus ...
... South Africa . ( 6 ) A strong contingent of carefully selected Volunteers to be sent to South Africa . ( 7 ) The patriotic offers of the Colonies to be accepted as far as possible , preference being given to mounted contingents . Thus ...
Page 707
... South African Republic might have lasted , and gradually developed into something creditable to itself and South Africa . It is certain that Great Britain would have looked at this with satisfaction , and assisted it in every way . In ...
... South African Republic might have lasted , and gradually developed into something creditable to itself and South Africa . It is certain that Great Britain would have looked at this with satisfaction , and assisted it in every way . In ...
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