The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 117Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1935 |
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Pagina 279
... reason to credit this mass of humanity with widespread feelings of affection for the British , of loyalty to the British Government , or of gratitude for British rule . Lord Cromer , many years ago , warned us against expecting ...
... reason to credit this mass of humanity with widespread feelings of affection for the British , of loyalty to the British Government , or of gratitude for British rule . Lord Cromer , many years ago , warned us against expecting ...
Pagina 327
... reason for existence is in most cases to exert pressure on local relief administrations - at the worst ' making trouble , ' at the best co - operating and facilitating the work in a highly objective and impartial manner . They are also ...
... reason for existence is in most cases to exert pressure on local relief administrations - at the worst ' making trouble , ' at the best co - operating and facilitating the work in a highly objective and impartial manner . They are also ...
Pagina 581
... reason that it offered the best terms . Not the least intriguing part of the story is that the same Standard Oil Company of California is operating with success a similar concession in the British - controlled islands of Bahrain , the ...
... reason that it offered the best terms . Not the least intriguing part of the story is that the same Standard Oil Company of California is operating with success a similar concession in the British - controlled islands of Bahrain , the ...
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ODWYER Sir Michael | 151 |
CROTCH W Walter | 172 |
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