The Quarterly Review, Volumes 260-261William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, George Walter Prothero, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1933 |
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... SOUTH AFRICA . It is difficult for people in Britain who have not made a special study of imperial history to follow the course of politics in South Africa , because the information they receive is spasmodic and occasional ; and ...
... SOUTH AFRICA . It is difficult for people in Britain who have not made a special study of imperial history to follow the course of politics in South Africa , because the information they receive is spasmodic and occasional ; and ...
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... South Africa were in 1910 formed into a single government by the Act of Union of South Africa . This was rightly regarded as a momentous event in the history of the country . Now , it was thought , all friction arising from race was at ...
... South Africa were in 1910 formed into a single government by the Act of Union of South Africa . This was rightly regarded as a momentous event in the history of the country . Now , it was thought , all friction arising from race was at ...
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... Nationalist ministry ; its policy was narrowly national . These developments justify the opinion shared by many Dutch and British South Africans that the policy P. F of the Union since 1924 has moved away 248 THE SITUATION IN SOUTH AFRICA.
... Nationalist ministry ; its policy was narrowly national . These developments justify the opinion shared by many Dutch and British South Africans that the policy P. F of the Union since 1924 has moved away 248 THE SITUATION IN SOUTH AFRICA.
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an American View ART CONTENTS No 514 OCTOBER | 1 |
Feud and Friendship in the Animal World | 2 |
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