The Quarterly Review, Volume 235, Issue 467John Murray, 1921 |
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Page 224
... object upon which the designers of every possible opponent , as well as her own , concentrate their attention with the express purpose of finding means to compass her destruction . This is the designer's recognised , remunerative , and ...
... object upon which the designers of every possible opponent , as well as her own , concentrate their attention with the express purpose of finding means to compass her destruction . This is the designer's recognised , remunerative , and ...
Page 233
... object , is no doubt difficult to check . But unless it is checked , these forces , their original purpose forgotten , become , from their very nature and threat , the roots of that suspicion which will ultimately and certainly carry ...
... object , is no doubt difficult to check . But unless it is checked , these forces , their original purpose forgotten , become , from their very nature and threat , the roots of that suspicion which will ultimately and certainly carry ...
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... object is certainly not to maintain the British Raj . Let us go to India , where the people are looking for our help ! ' exclaims Count Okuma in 1907 . " 6 Many Anglo - Indian writers , and among them Mr Townsend , have commented on the ...
... object is certainly not to maintain the British Raj . Let us go to India , where the people are looking for our help ! ' exclaims Count Okuma in 1907 . " 6 Many Anglo - Indian writers , and among them Mr Townsend , have commented on the ...
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... up in a generation if the barriers were removed . The American books from which quotations have * Neame , ' Oriental Labour in South Africa . ' been made are written with the object of urging a. 246 THE WHITE MAN AND HIS RIVALS.
... up in a generation if the barriers were removed . The American books from which quotations have * Neame , ' Oriental Labour in South Africa . ' been made are written with the object of urging a. 246 THE WHITE MAN AND HIS RIVALS.
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been made are written with the object of urging a policy of absolute exclusion . This is the remedy , and the only remedy , which finds favour in the United States , in British Columbia , in Australia , and in South Africa . There is ...
been made are written with the object of urging a policy of absolute exclusion . This is the remedy , and the only remedy , which finds favour in the United States , in British Columbia , in Australia , and in South Africa . There is ...
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