The Review of Reviews, Volumes 55-56William Thomas Stead Horace Marshall and Son., 1917 |
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Page 13
... Empire . " It is a volume which , for sheer horror , can hardly have a rival in history . What was aimed at by the Turks in 1915 was nothing less than wholesale extermination , and how nearly successful was their policy can be seen from ...
... Empire . " It is a volume which , for sheer horror , can hardly have a rival in history . What was aimed at by the Turks in 1915 was nothing less than wholesale extermination , and how nearly successful was their policy can be seen from ...
Page 38
... Empire was jockeyed into the war with the Boers , the majority of the members of the Liberal party con- sidered that , war having broken out , there was nothing to be done but support the Government which was responsible for the crime ...
... Empire was jockeyed into the war with the Boers , the majority of the members of the Liberal party con- sidered that , war having broken out , there was nothing to be done but support the Government which was responsible for the crime ...
Page 58
... Empire was forced upon us by the pressure of circum- stance rather than by deliberate conquest . For nearly 150 years after the first charter of the London East India Company was granted by Queen Elizabeth , on the last day of the ...
... Empire was forced upon us by the pressure of circum- stance rather than by deliberate conquest . For nearly 150 years after the first charter of the London East India Company was granted by Queen Elizabeth , on the last day of the ...
Page 83
... Empire is rooted in freedom , and that justice com- bined with sympathy and tact would have obtained the same results that war has done without the cost . All this and much more Mr. Sheridan Jones has shown in his book , * W . T. Stead ...
... Empire is rooted in freedom , and that justice com- bined with sympathy and tact would have obtained the same results that war has done without the cost . All this and much more Mr. Sheridan Jones has shown in his book , * W . T. Stead ...
Page 166
... Empire , some- thing in the direction of a union of Govern- ments . New Zealand also apparently holds aloof from a change in the organic constitu- tion of the Empire such as would be involved in Mr. Curtis's plan , and points to the ...
... Empire , some- thing in the direction of a union of Govern- ments . New Zealand also apparently holds aloof from a change in the organic constitu- tion of the Empire such as would be involved in Mr. Curtis's plan , and points to the ...
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