The Quarterly Review, Volume 235, Issue 467John Murray, 1921 |
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Page 241
... 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 extreme slenderness of the threads by ...
... 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 extreme slenderness of the threads by ...
Page 242
... British Empire , which could and would be used to put down rebellion . The natives , however , know that though this used to be true , it is now very doubtful whether the masses in this country would not sympathise with the rebels and ...
... British Empire , which could and would be used to put down rebellion . The natives , however , know that though this used to be true , it is now very doubtful whether the masses in this country would not sympathise with the rebels and ...
Page 243
... British pawnbroker would advance three shillings . The owner's clothing may be worth five shillings if he has a winter garment , and his wife's perhaps ten shillings more . The children wear nothing at all . The man never sees or thinks ...
... British pawnbroker would advance three shillings . The owner's clothing may be worth five shillings if he has a winter garment , and his wife's perhaps ten shillings more . The children wear nothing at all . The man never sees or thinks ...
Page 247
... British Columbia , in Australia , and in South Africa . There is probably no question on which the people of those countries are so nearly unanimous . ' The White Australia doctrine , ' says one Australian writer , ' is based on the ...
... British Columbia , in Australia , and in South Africa . There is probably no question on which the people of those countries are so nearly unanimous . ' The White Australia doctrine , ' says one Australian writer , ' is based on the ...
Page 252
... British trade is not yet quite hopeless . A great increase of production , and a cessation of strikes , with a Govern- ment pledged to peace , free trade , and drastic retrench- ment , would restore confidence and give the country a ...
... British trade is not yet quite hopeless . A great increase of production , and a cessation of strikes , with a Govern- ment pledged to peace , free trade , and drastic retrench- ment , would restore confidence and give the country a ...
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