The National Review, Volume 46, Issue 2W.H. Allen, 1906 |
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Page 751
... Dutch language , it is actually being better taught in the Government schools to - day than it ever was in the schools of the old régime . The cry that the Dutch language is in danger is a purely factitious one . The real question is ...
... Dutch language , it is actually being better taught in the Government schools to - day than it ever was in the schools of the old régime . The cry that the Dutch language is in danger is a purely factitious one . The real question is ...
Page 1104
... Dutch language , both High Dutch and the Cape taal ; studied , as nobody else has ever done , the Dutch vernacular press ; talked with leading Dutchmen and travelled hundreds of miles among the farmers , with whom in Cape Colony , as ...
... Dutch language , both High Dutch and the Cape taal ; studied , as nobody else has ever done , the Dutch vernacular press ; talked with leading Dutchmen and travelled hundreds of miles among the farmers , with whom in Cape Colony , as ...
Page 1105
... Dutch , or , trying , had wholly failed to gain their confidence . But that will not do , since a chance of war has broken into the post - bags of Dutch leaders , and a Blue - book shown the world the terms in which they wrote from ...
... Dutch , or , trying , had wholly failed to gain their confidence . But that will not do , since a chance of war has broken into the post - bags of Dutch leaders , and a Blue - book shown the world the terms in which they wrote from ...
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