The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 83,Deel 2Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1918 |
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... Empire ' we find something to alarm the Little Englanders and friends of Germany who denounce ' Imperialistic Aims , ' and there will certainly be a powerful , if disingenuous , opposition to their realisation . These aims are set forth ...
... Empire ' we find something to alarm the Little Englanders and friends of Germany who denounce ' Imperialistic Aims , ' and there will certainly be a powerful , if disingenuous , opposition to their realisation . These aims are set forth ...
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... Empire through the most fateful crisis that Empire has ever faced . And few if any of us know the Empire with the first - hand intimacy of King George . There is hardly a corner of it that he has not visited . He has been six times to ...
... Empire through the most fateful crisis that Empire has ever faced . And few if any of us know the Empire with the first - hand intimacy of King George . There is hardly a corner of it that he has not visited . He has been six times to ...
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... Empire and the British race . Let us therefore endeavour to cast a glance into the Empire's future . As the statistics relating to the Empire are rather fragmentary , and as comprehensive British Imperial statistics scarcely exist , I ...
... Empire and the British race . Let us therefore endeavour to cast a glance into the Empire's future . As the statistics relating to the Empire are rather fragmentary , and as comprehensive British Imperial statistics scarcely exist , I ...
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