The Quarterly Review, Volume 236, Issue 468John Murray, 1921 |
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Page 19
... continued existence of the Commonwealth as a British community on friendly terms of active co - operation with its fellow- Britons . This is , as the world by now may have discovered , the maintenance of White Australia . ' About no ...
... continued existence of the Commonwealth as a British community on friendly terms of active co - operation with its fellow- Britons . This is , as the world by now may have discovered , the maintenance of White Australia . ' About no ...
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... continued con- federation . And this to return to our original subject of discus- sion - is what Australia has , often no doubt unconsciously , been doing during the last ten years . From 1910 onwards she was establishing the beginnings ...
... continued con- federation . And this to return to our original subject of discus- sion - is what Australia has , often no doubt unconsciously , been doing during the last ten years . From 1910 onwards she was establishing the beginnings ...
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... continued : ' The British Government and the Government of India , on whom the responsibility lies for the welfare of the Indian people , must be judges of the time and measure of each advance ; and they must be guided by the co ...
... continued : ' The British Government and the Government of India , on whom the responsibility lies for the welfare of the Indian people , must be judges of the time and measure of each advance ; and they must be guided by the co ...
Page 55
... continued by Mr Gandhi with the avowed object of ruining the prospects of success of the Montagu - Chelms- ford reforms . The Khalifat Committee , presided over by Mr Gandhi and Mr Shaukat Ali ( who , with LORD CHELMSFORD'S VICEROYALTY 55.
... continued by Mr Gandhi with the avowed object of ruining the prospects of success of the Montagu - Chelms- ford reforms . The Khalifat Committee , presided over by Mr Gandhi and Mr Shaukat Ali ( who , with LORD CHELMSFORD'S VICEROYALTY 55.
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... continued by his successor , Lieutenant Tomás Gayangos . Another document is a somewhat banal and fragmentary diary written by the two Franciscan friars whom Boenechea installed at Tahiti as missionaries . What the friars ' diary lacks ...
... continued by his successor , Lieutenant Tomás Gayangos . Another document is a somewhat banal and fragmentary diary written by the two Franciscan friars whom Boenechea installed at Tahiti as missionaries . What the friars ' diary lacks ...
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