The Westminster Review, Volumen152Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1899 |
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... British supremacy was acknowledged in a few , chiefly maritime , settlements ; the last Viceroy assumed rule or paramount control over a small continent . The British , up to Lord Moira's accession , had called the heir of the Moghul ...
... British supremacy was acknowledged in a few , chiefly maritime , settlements ; the last Viceroy assumed rule or paramount control over a small continent . The British , up to Lord Moira's accession , had called the heir of the Moghul ...
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... British authority in the Orient . With China , indeed , there need be for the present no difficulty . The Company sent their clippers and armed vessels to Canton , where they exchanged British produce for Chinese without risk or ...
... British authority in the Orient . With China , indeed , there need be for the present no difficulty . The Company sent their clippers and armed vessels to Canton , where they exchanged British produce for Chinese without risk or ...
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... British nation had dimly perceived the advantage of a permanent connection with an enormous population which should take British fabrics and pay for them in raw material . In the beginning , indeed , it had not been so simple ; and the ...
... British nation had dimly perceived the advantage of a permanent connection with an enormous population which should take British fabrics and pay for them in raw material . In the beginning , indeed , it had not been so simple ; and the ...
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... British defeat , having been sent with a small detachment in aid of Sombreuil's attempt at Quiberon , on the shore of Brittany , which was so easily repulsed by the Republican army under Hoche . For the next ten years Moira led the life ...
... British defeat , having been sent with a small detachment in aid of Sombreuil's attempt at Quiberon , on the shore of Brittany , which was so easily repulsed by the Republican army under Hoche . For the next ten years Moira led the life ...
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... British officer , " When are you going to take this wretched country ? " But peace , as is usual , was to be purchased ; and the price was - war ; and that war might have to be supported by the energies and authority of the mother ...
... British officer , " When are you going to take this wretched country ? " But peace , as is usual , was to be purchased ; and the price was - war ; and that war might have to be supported by the energies and authority of the mother ...
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