The Review of Reviews, Volume 45William Thomas Stead Office of the Review of Reviews, 1912 |
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... writes me cordially endorsing all that I said in my Open Letter to White South Africans , says : - I could tell you of the utter inability of the native to obtain justice in a court of law if the white man swears against him . We ...
... writes me cordially endorsing all that I said in my Open Letter to White South Africans , says : - I could tell you of the utter inability of the native to obtain justice in a court of law if the white man swears against him . We ...
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... writes : -- " You ask me for my opinion on Mr. Andrew Carnegie's and Mr. Frederic Harrison's lists of the twenty greatest men . " I am not prepared at a moment's notice to send you a final selection of the men who appear to me to be the ...
... writes : -- " You ask me for my opinion on Mr. Andrew Carnegie's and Mr. Frederic Harrison's lists of the twenty greatest men . " I am not prepared at a moment's notice to send you a final selection of the men who appear to me to be the ...
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... writes : " You have started well . Your man of money remembered only men of metal ; your philosopher ignores Beethoven and Rembrandt . You will easily attain the object set forth in your accompanying letter , and prove - but was the ...
... writes : " You have started well . Your man of money remembered only men of metal ; your philosopher ignores Beethoven and Rembrandt . You will easily attain the object set forth in your accompanying letter , and prove - but was the ...
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... writes : " As for Mr. Carnegie , his great men seem to be those who aided in the creation of his fortune . All those who make for the glory and beauty of human beings are lacking from his list . Here is my list , which appears to ...
... writes : " As for Mr. Carnegie , his great men seem to be those who aided in the creation of his fortune . All those who make for the glory and beauty of human beings are lacking from his list . Here is my list , which appears to ...
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... writes on the cash basis of Home Rule . His views , it need not be said , are very different from those of Mr. Kettle . Lord MacDonnell suggests the following as a basis of the settlement of the financial relations under Home Rule ...
... writes on the cash basis of Home Rule . His views , it need not be said , are very different from those of Mr. Kettle . Lord MacDonnell suggests the following as a basis of the settlement of the financial relations under Home Rule ...
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