A History of Our Own Times, Volume 4Harper, 1900 - Great Britain |
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Page 37
... scheme of South African federation under English rule . It all seemed to Lord Carnarvon so easy , so symmetrical , and so natural to piece such a federation together , that he could not be- lieve in the possibility of the Boers being so ...
... scheme of South African federation under English rule . It all seemed to Lord Carnarvon so easy , so symmetrical , and so natural to piece such a federation together , that he could not be- lieve in the possibility of the Boers being so ...
Page 53
... schemes for repressing and putting down the liberty of the lately emancipated communities in the Balkan Peninsula , and for setting up her own supremacy over them , whether they like it or not . " Nothing can be more obvious than that ...
... schemes for repressing and putting down the liberty of the lately emancipated communities in the Balkan Peninsula , and for setting up her own supremacy over them , whether they like it or not . " Nothing can be more obvious than that ...
Page 65
... scheme for separation , or for armed rebellion . His mind was thoroughly and above all things practical , and his dream for Ireland was of a National Parliament in Dublin , while the connection . with England on terms of willing ...
... scheme for separation , or for armed rebellion . His mind was thoroughly and above all things practical , and his dream for Ireland was of a National Parliament in Dublin , while the connection . with England on terms of willing ...
Page 79
... schemes , while he was cramming the Irish prisons with men whose only . offence was that they were pressing too passionately for land reforms which Mr. Forster's own government ac- knowledged to be needed . In the meantime Mr. Gladstone ...
... schemes , while he was cramming the Irish prisons with men whose only . offence was that they were pressing too passionately for land reforms which Mr. Forster's own government ac- knowledged to be needed . In the meantime Mr. Gladstone ...
Page 99
... scheme of massacre could have entered for a moment into the mind of Arabi Pasha , or would have received any toleration whatever from him . He was undoubtedly a man of high moral character ; and even if he had not been so , he must have ...
... scheme of massacre could have entered for a moment into the mind of Arabi Pasha , or would have received any toleration whatever from him . He was undoubtedly a man of high moral character ; and even if he had not been so , he must have ...
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