The National Review, Volume 59W.H. Allen, 1912 - English literature |
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... South African War completed our education , Because hitherto British statesmen had insisted on treating Germany as a peculiarly friendly Power and had paid heavy pourboires , from Heligoland to Samoa , on the assumption that this ...
... South African War completed our education , Because hitherto British statesmen had insisted on treating Germany as a peculiarly friendly Power and had paid heavy pourboires , from Heligoland to Samoa , on the assumption that this ...
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... South Africa ; while the French President ( Monsieur Loubet ) , at a very critical moment substantially observed : " This experience teaches me the need of a strong England to the peace of Europe . " Anglo- French Agreement HOWEVER much ...
... South Africa ; while the French President ( Monsieur Loubet ) , at a very critical moment substantially observed : " This experience teaches me the need of a strong England to the peace of Europe . " Anglo- French Agreement HOWEVER much ...
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... South Africa needs South Africa . Portugal is under no temptation to hand over her Empire to Germany . Australia is useful to the Australians . But as you feel Germany to be so forlorn and pathetic , why not offer to go and console her ...
... South Africa needs South Africa . Portugal is under no temptation to hand over her Empire to Germany . Australia is useful to the Australians . But as you feel Germany to be so forlorn and pathetic , why not offer to go and console her ...
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... South - West Africa , a our spheres of interest in China . As a consequence when went to Germany as to the other Powers for an Agreement conce ing Egypt upon the same lines as our Agreement with Frar the British and German Governments ...
... South - West Africa , a our spheres of interest in China . As a consequence when went to Germany as to the other Powers for an Agreement conce ing Egypt upon the same lines as our Agreement with Frar the British and German Governments ...
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... South , can only provoke civil war . It would be worse than putting the English under the Welsh , and the taste we have already had of Welsh methods should help us to appreciate the sentiments of Ulster Die - hards . The Rev. Dr. Horton ...
... South , can only provoke civil war . It would be worse than putting the English under the Welsh , and the taste we have already had of Welsh methods should help us to appreciate the sentiments of Ulster Die - hards . The Rev. Dr. Horton ...
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