The Nineteenth Century, Volume 11Henry S. King & Company, 1882 |
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traffic between Europe and the East . For this reason we took it . For this reason we are obliged to keep it . ' After stating a fact which proves that the acquisition was an imperative necessity — a necessity which remains - he says ...
traffic between Europe and the East . For this reason we took it . For this reason we are obliged to keep it . ' After stating a fact which proves that the acquisition was an imperative necessity — a necessity which remains - he says ...
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... reasons for seeking independence . The Boers have had reason to complain that the price they paid for their inde- pendence has been ignored . The above manifesto was drawn up by the hand of Retief , the Boer leader , on the border of ...
... reasons for seeking independence . The Boers have had reason to complain that the price they paid for their inde- pendence has been ignored . The above manifesto was drawn up by the hand of Retief , the Boer leader , on the border of ...
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... reason to his , and to follow his opinions - because they are his - upon every political question that may arise . But there are also men who regard party in its true sense - namely , a combination of individuals to advance and support ...
... reason to his , and to follow his opinions - because they are his - upon every political question that may arise . But there are also men who regard party in its true sense - namely , a combination of individuals to advance and support ...
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AN ENGLISHMANS PROTEST By Cardinal Manning | 39 |
THE BIOLOGISTS ON VIVISECTION | 102 |
MYTHOLOGY AMONG THE HOTTENTOTS By Professor Max Müller | 148 |
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