The National Review, Volume 26W.H. Allen, 1895 - English literature |
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Page 249
... British Indian armies would make the best use possible of the advantages which a river like the Indus can afford to a defender . But what would be the state of India at such a crisis ? Is not Anglo - Indian opinion unanimous to the ...
... British Indian armies would make the best use possible of the advantages which a river like the Indus can afford to a defender . But what would be the state of India at such a crisis ? Is not Anglo - Indian opinion unanimous to the ...
Page 298
... British Guiana and Venezuela which has remained unsettled for a hundred years . There is no question , on our part , of attempting to extend British territory , our case resting solely upon the vindication of original rights , the ...
... British Guiana and Venezuela which has remained unsettled for a hundred years . There is no question , on our part , of attempting to extend British territory , our case resting solely upon the vindication of original rights , the ...
Page 767
... British warfare . But more important than the strategical or dynamical is the moral point of view , from which we perceive that Great Britain has had adherents or helpers on the Continent only by virtue of the cause she has espoused ...
... British warfare . But more important than the strategical or dynamical is the moral point of view , from which we perceive that Great Britain has had adherents or helpers on the Continent only by virtue of the cause she has espoused ...
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