The North American Review, Volume 170O. Everett, 1968 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Empire , Great Britain played a double game with the Sultans . On the one hand she gave them assistance in their suicidal policy of trampling upon , keeping under foot and massacring the Christian population of the Empire ; and on the ...
... Empire , Great Britain played a double game with the Sultans . On the one hand she gave them assistance in their suicidal policy of trampling upon , keeping under foot and massacring the Christian population of the Empire ; and on the ...
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... Empire . Bearing in mind , on the one hand , that British political power is on the wane , and wishing , on the other hand , to infuse new blood into the Empire with the aid of its colonies , British politicians have started on a career ...
... Empire . Bearing in mind , on the one hand , that British political power is on the wane , and wishing , on the other hand , to infuse new blood into the Empire with the aid of its colonies , British politicians have started on a career ...
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... Empire . To let it go , wrenched away through culpable remissness , would be to dissolve the Empire ; and justly . A gov- ernment is not worthy to live , that , having shown to all its sub- jects the impartiality and liberality which ...
... Empire . To let it go , wrenched away through culpable remissness , would be to dissolve the Empire ; and justly . A gov- ernment is not worthy to live , that , having shown to all its sub- jects the impartiality and liberality which ...
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