The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 72Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1912 |
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Pagina 9
... remain part of the British Empire and in occupation of the Anglo - Saxon race , she must in the first place attract white immigrants from oversea in numbers at least equal to what Canada is securing ; further , that she must be pre ...
... remain part of the British Empire and in occupation of the Anglo - Saxon race , she must in the first place attract white immigrants from oversea in numbers at least equal to what Canada is securing ; further , that she must be pre ...
Pagina 22
... remain available for one year ; this must be left to the expert knowledge and experience of the classifier , and hence the necessity of his being a carefully chosen individual . To make doubly sure of keeping his list up to date , the ...
... remain available for one year ; this must be left to the expert knowledge and experience of the classifier , and hence the necessity of his being a carefully chosen individual . To make doubly sure of keeping his list up to date , the ...
Pagina 57
... remain longer than I intended just to see what the Duke would do , and had galloped towards our advance ( now becoming our right ) , when I met the Prince of Orange coming from it . He too was galloping , but halloed out as he passed ...
... remain longer than I intended just to see what the Duke would do , and had galloped towards our advance ( now becoming our right ) , when I met the Prince of Orange coming from it . He too was galloping , but halloed out as he passed ...
Pagina 58
... remain quiet until we see what will happen . " He did so immediately , intending to attack it as if he was storming a fortress . A party of about one hundred men of the 4th Cacadores under Major Fearon were to form the advance , or ...
... remain quiet until we see what will happen . " He did so immediately , intending to attack it as if he was storming a fortress . A party of about one hundred men of the 4th Cacadores under Major Fearon were to form the advance , or ...
Pagina 59
... saw that we were so easily covered by " the wall , " and the enemy so exposed from head to foot , that if we fired they could not remain 66 an instant . At this critical moment the head 1912 59 SALAMANCA : A WAR MEMORY.
... saw that we were so easily covered by " the wall , " and the enemy so exposed from head to foot , that if we fired they could not remain 66 an instant . At this critical moment the head 1912 59 SALAMANCA : A WAR MEMORY.
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