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... Empire ( see also Australasia , etc. ) : The Colonial Delegates to the Imperial Court of Appeal Conference , Illustration , 139 The War in South Africa , see under Africa .. King of all the Britains , " 133 The Tour of the Prince and ...
... Empire ( see also Australasia , etc. ) : The Colonial Delegates to the Imperial Court of Appeal Conference , Illustration , 139 The War in South Africa , see under Africa .. King of all the Britains , " 133 The Tour of the Prince and ...
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... Empire to rest and to settle down in its new moorings , without further perturbations . China must live side by side with Russia , so it will be M. Lessar's duty to see to it that Russian and Chinese politics are in harmonious accord ...
... Empire to rest and to settle down in its new moorings , without further perturbations . China must live side by side with Russia , so it will be M. Lessar's duty to see to it that Russian and Chinese politics are in harmonious accord ...
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... Empire . Constitutional Government is now practically suspcrded the Cape ; Ministers are appropriating taxes . without any Parliamentary warrant under various pretexts , which would equally serve for the suppres- sion of Parliamentary ...
... Empire . Constitutional Government is now practically suspcrded the Cape ; Ministers are appropriating taxes . without any Parliamentary warrant under various pretexts , which would equally serve for the suppres- sion of Parliamentary ...
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... Empire in the palace of Louis XIV . at Versailles witnessed the first great popular fête in which the French and Germans have taken part for thirty years . The great automobile race from Paris to Berlin was won by a French competitor ...
... Empire in the palace of Louis XIV . at Versailles witnessed the first great popular fête in which the French and Germans have taken part for thirty years . The great automobile race from Paris to Berlin was won by a French competitor ...
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... empire , we have besmirched ourselves with all the odium excited by a barbarian policy of vengeance , and have rendered it tolerably certain that if ever the indemnity is paid , it will be paid chiefly from increased duties levied upon ...
... empire , we have besmirched ourselves with all the odium excited by a barbarian policy of vengeance , and have rendered it tolerably certain that if ever the indemnity is paid , it will be paid chiefly from increased duties levied upon ...
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Page 180 - The white people had now found our country. Tidings were carried back and more came amongst us. Yet, we did not fear them. We took them to be friends. They called us brothers. We believed them and gave them a larger seat. At length, their numbers had greatly increased. They wanted more land; they wanted our country. Our eyes were opened and our minds became uneasy.
Page 380 - I'd be Nearer, my God, to thee, Nearer to thee ! •3. There let the way appear, Steps unto heaven ; All that thou sendest me, In mercy given; Angels to beckon me Nearer, my God, to thee, Nearer to thee ! 4.
Page 380 - There let the way appear, Steps unto heaven ; All that Thou sendest me, In mercy given : Angels to beckon me Nearer, my God, to Thee, — Nearer to Thee...
Page 380 - Or if, on joyful wing, Cleaving the sky, Sun, moon, and stars forgot, Upward I fly, Still, all my song shall be, Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee!
Page 380 - Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee! E'en though it be a cross That raiseth me; Still all my song shall be. Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee!
Page 135 - Christ, at or after the consecration thereof, by any person whatsoever ; and that the invocation or adoration of the Virgin Mary, or any other saint, and the sacrifice of the Mass, as they are now used in the Church of Rome, are superstitious and idolatrous.
Page 137 - Let us admit it fairly, as a business people should, We have had no end of a lesson : it will do us no end of good.
Page 180 - Brother, listen to what we say. There was a time when our forefathers owned this great island. Their seats extended from the rising to the setting sun. The Great Spirit had made it for the use of Indians.
Page 394 - And when ye spread forth your hands, I will hide mine eyes from you: yea, when ye make many prayers, I will not hear: your hands are full of blood.
Page 168 - You say a boil is painful; but that is impossible, for matter without mind is not painful. The boil simply manifests, through inflammation and swelling, a belief in pain, and this belief is called a boil.