Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 308William Blackwood, 1970 |
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Pagina 353
... British in the nineteenth , it is possible to sympa- thise with this attitude . The need for a position of strict neutrality has been more recently endorsed by the discovery , in the early nineteen- fifties , that the Nationalist ...
... British in the nineteenth , it is possible to sympa- thise with this attitude . The need for a position of strict neutrality has been more recently endorsed by the discovery , in the early nineteen- fifties , that the Nationalist ...
Pagina 355
... British rule in Burma . For so long as it lasted , it was sustained as much by prestige as by bayonets , and once having been seen in retreat before the Japanese armies no cam- paign of re - conquest , however bril- liant , could ...
... British rule in Burma . For so long as it lasted , it was sustained as much by prestige as by bayonets , and once having been seen in retreat before the Japanese armies no cam- paign of re - conquest , however bril- liant , could ...
Pagina 378
... British Government , of whatever political complexion , would cast off , against their wishes , people who have been such brave and faithful servants of the British Crown . As for the British people , those who live in England ...
... British Government , of whatever political complexion , would cast off , against their wishes , people who have been such brave and faithful servants of the British Crown . As for the British people , those who live in England ...
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