The Review of Reviews, Volume 20William Thomas Stead Office of the Review of Reviews, 1899 |
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... British Government , which would pay them liberal salaries , with strict precautions against squeezing and maladministration . They would be supported by a few British bayonets and British gunboats stationed in central localities ; but ...
... British Government , which would pay them liberal salaries , with strict precautions against squeezing and maladministration . They would be supported by a few British bayonets and British gunboats stationed in central localities ; but ...
Page 357
... British rule , and in order that they might be able to live their own lives in their own way . Q. Was British rule in the Cape unjust ? A. The Boers complained that the British refused to allow them a representative government ...
... British rule , and in order that they might be able to live their own lives in their own way . Q. Was British rule in the Cape unjust ? A. The Boers complained that the British refused to allow them a representative government ...
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... British Empire , that war should arise out of a discussion in which the two Governments show themselves so very nearly agreed ! But is British power in South Africa really trembling ? 66 THE STRANGEST NIGHTMARE . " The issue which the ...
... British Empire , that war should arise out of a discussion in which the two Governments show themselves so very nearly agreed ! But is British power in South Africa really trembling ? 66 THE STRANGEST NIGHTMARE . " The issue which the ...
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