The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 105Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1929 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 88
Pagina 185
... British in India . Every British officer found himself in a strengthened position . Hence it was that the Crown's officers who dealt with the States were able to do so from a higher pedestal than had been possible for their predecessors ...
... British in India . Every British officer found himself in a strengthened position . Hence it was that the Crown's officers who dealt with the States were able to do so from a higher pedestal than had been possible for their predecessors ...
Pagina 189
... British India need anticipate any obstruction from us . We are merely anxious to get our rights , as we believe them to be , frankly admitted . It may be that where we and our people have suffered grave injury in the past we shall ask ...
... British India need anticipate any obstruction from us . We are merely anxious to get our rights , as we believe them to be , frankly admitted . It may be that where we and our people have suffered grave injury in the past we shall ask ...
Pagina 341
... British eggs in particular . The result naturally was that egg dealers fought shy of handling these goods which , excellent as they often were , yet could never be depended upon not to bring a crop of com- plaints from their customers ...
... British eggs in particular . The result naturally was that egg dealers fought shy of handling these goods which , excellent as they often were , yet could never be depended upon not to bring a crop of com- plaints from their customers ...
Inhoudsopgave
THE CONDITION OF ENGLAND 1838 1928 By Sir John Marriott | 17 |
THE FREEDOM OF THE SEAS AND THE KELLOGG PACT By Brig | 178 |
INDIA AND | 317 |
34 andere gedeelten niet getoond
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
abbot Afghanistan appear areas become Beneš bishops BLAKE Boulanger British British India Buddhist cent century Channel Tunnel Chartism Christian Church Assembly Church of England clergy course courts crown cruisers CV-No Declaration of London doubt effect eggs Empire English existence experience fact feeling forest France Gdynia give Government hand HAYDON HAYLEY Hesiod House human Imperial important increase India industry interest Japanese JATHAN king knots speed labour land large number less live Lord Lord Chelmsford Marlberg matter means measure ment mind modern natural never noise officers organised person Plato Poland political possible present prince problem produce question realised reason recognised regard result Rorke's Drift Russia schools Shinto ships social spirit things tion to-day trade tunnel village Western Australia whole words WORDSWORTH Zulus