The Westminster Review, Volumen152Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1899 |
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... result , though I should regret the issue very much , for a more dangerous feud it is impossible to raise in this country . " That is just the issue that Lord Salisbury raises in his speech . But why should a Liberal " leader " " regret ...
... result , though I should regret the issue very much , for a more dangerous feud it is impossible to raise in this country . " That is just the issue that Lord Salisbury raises in his speech . But why should a Liberal " leader " " regret ...
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... result of the Governor- General's policy , was by no means the case when he first assumed office in 1813. Nor , indeed , was the authority by which he was sent from England in a much more orderly or logical condition . After the defeat ...
... result of the Governor- General's policy , was by no means the case when he first assumed office in 1813. Nor , indeed , was the authority by which he was sent from England in a much more orderly or logical condition . After the defeat ...
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... result was to show Moira that it was necessary for him to assume his place as Commander - in - Chief the next time he went to war . In the Indian armies he could find no general of the necessary ability , excepting Ochterlony , who was ...
... result was to show Moira that it was necessary for him to assume his place as Commander - in - Chief the next time he went to war . In the Indian armies he could find no general of the necessary ability , excepting Ochterlony , who was ...
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... result is tending to make of British rule in India a permanent catastrophe . Some notion of the state of India at the respective epochs may be obtained from two recent and most readable little books which sufficiently mark the contrast ...
... result is tending to make of British rule in India a permanent catastrophe . Some notion of the state of India at the respective epochs may be obtained from two recent and most readable little books which sufficiently mark the contrast ...
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... result will , however , not depend so much upon us as on Germany . If Germany will make concessions so as to satisfy France and Denmark , the peace of Europe will be secured . For Asia , a reconciliation and alliance between China and ...
... result will , however , not depend so much upon us as on Germany . If Germany will make concessions so as to satisfy France and Denmark , the peace of Europe will be secured . For Asia , a reconciliation and alliance between China and ...
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