The Quarterly Review, Volumes 222-223William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1915 |
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... practically independent official , instead of a mere agent subordinate to a Governor - General at Khartoum , to reach which place from the majority of the seats of local govern- ment occupied many days , and sometimes weeks . For ...
... practically independent official , instead of a mere agent subordinate to a Governor - General at Khartoum , to reach which place from the majority of the seats of local govern- ment occupied many days , and sometimes weeks . For ...
Pagina 4
... practically all land in Khartoum is Government property -the laying - out of new roads , and all questions affecting town improvements ; the Khartoum Museum Board ; the Labour Bureau ; the Permanent Promotion Board ; the River Board ...
... practically all land in Khartoum is Government property -the laying - out of new roads , and all questions affecting town improvements ; the Khartoum Museum Board ; the Labour Bureau ; the Permanent Promotion Board ; the River Board ...
Pagina 63
... practically abolished the Board and reduced its meetings to a mere empty formality . · This system was found to work exceedingly ill ; and it did not long survive the retirement of Mr Childers from office . He ceased to be First Lord in ...
... practically abolished the Board and reduced its meetings to a mere empty formality . · This system was found to work exceedingly ill ; and it did not long survive the retirement of Mr Childers from office . He ceased to be First Lord in ...
Pagina 93
... practically untenable before their infantry came to close quarters . When we consider how successful the French and British troops have been in holding hastily constructed entrenchments against attacks of unpre- cedented violence , we ...
... practically untenable before their infantry came to close quarters . When we consider how successful the French and British troops have been in holding hastily constructed entrenchments against attacks of unpre- cedented violence , we ...
Pagina 142
... same menu of poor food day after day , verminous bedding , all sorts and conditions of clothing supplied by voluntary contributions , and practically nothing in the shape of entertainment 142 RECRUITING , AND THE CENSORSHIP.
... same menu of poor food day after day , verminous bedding , all sorts and conditions of clothing supplied by voluntary contributions , and practically nothing in the shape of entertainment 142 RECRUITING , AND THE CENSORSHIP.
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