The Quarterly Review, Volumes 222-223William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1915 |
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... complete tele- graphic and telephonic communications , and the building of fifteen hundred miles of railway . Public order is secured by efficiently - disposed garrisons composed of reliable native troops . Above all , there has been a ...
... complete tele- graphic and telephonic communications , and the building of fifteen hundred miles of railway . Public order is secured by efficiently - disposed garrisons composed of reliable native troops . Above all , there has been a ...
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... complete because of its very unconsciousness - of the British genius for ruling subject peoples . This salutary and satisfactory change in the situation has enabled the Government to devote more and more attention to those questions ...
... complete because of its very unconsciousness - of the British genius for ruling subject peoples . This salutary and satisfactory change in the situation has enabled the Government to devote more and more attention to those questions ...
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... complete control of an entire district , such district being , perhaps , as large as England and Wales combined ; then he is a ' governor ' in all but name . The Junior and Deputy , or , as they are now officially termed , second ' and ...
... complete control of an entire district , such district being , perhaps , as large as England and Wales combined ; then he is a ' governor ' in all but name . The Junior and Deputy , or , as they are now officially termed , second ' and ...
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... complete satisfaction has been reached in connexion with the religious instruction given at the Gordon Memorial College at Khartoum , the amount of time devoted to the teaching of Chris- tianity being deemed insufficient . But the ...
... complete satisfaction has been reached in connexion with the religious instruction given at the Gordon Memorial College at Khartoum , the amount of time devoted to the teaching of Chris- tianity being deemed insufficient . But the ...
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... complete system of railways was obviously out of the question . There existed neither the money to pay for it , nor the population to make use of it . Nevertheless much has been accomplished , for the length of railway - track now in ...
... complete system of railways was obviously out of the question . There existed neither the money to pay for it , nor the population to make use of it . Nevertheless much has been accomplished , for the length of railway - track now in ...
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