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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Page 174
... Pretoria . For the moment , no steps were taken to protect the extensive line of the northern boundary of Cape Colony . This shows clearly that the English did not fear anything serious in that quarter , whereas , as a mat- ter of fact ...
... Pretoria . For the moment , no steps were taken to protect the extensive line of the northern boundary of Cape Colony . This shows clearly that the English did not fear anything serious in that quarter , whereas , as a mat- ter of fact ...
Page 233
... Pretoria , and his great charm of manner simply created an impression of duplicity . Notwithstanding the demonstration in Pretoria , Sir Henry Loch did not enjoy the en- tire confidence of the English population in the Transvaal , for ...
... Pretoria , and his great charm of manner simply created an impression of duplicity . Notwithstanding the demonstration in Pretoria , Sir Henry Loch did not enjoy the en- tire confidence of the English population in the Transvaal , for ...
Page 235
... Pretoria , damped the revolutionary movement in Johannesburg and was the only imperial official who satisfied the Government at Pretoria of absolute bona fides in repudiating the action of the Raiders and Reformers . On the 4th of ...
... Pretoria , damped the revolutionary movement in Johannesburg and was the only imperial official who satisfied the Government at Pretoria of absolute bona fides in repudiating the action of the Raiders and Reformers . On the 4th of ...
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