The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 104Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1928 |
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Pagina 11
... never grew an ounce of tea nor turned a wheel , ' and he urged the co - operative movement to stick to trade and political independence and to follow no political will - o ' - the - wisp , for by trade , and trade alone , would they ...
... never grew an ounce of tea nor turned a wheel , ' and he urged the co - operative movement to stick to trade and political independence and to follow no political will - o ' - the - wisp , for by trade , and trade alone , would they ...
Pagina 13
... never been a doubt as to which way the voting would go , and the card vote demanded by Mr. Weatherhead dis- closed a majority of practically 5 to 2 against the rescinding resolution , and therefore a complete indorsement of the ...
... never been a doubt as to which way the voting would go , and the card vote demanded by Mr. Weatherhead dis- closed a majority of practically 5 to 2 against the rescinding resolution , and therefore a complete indorsement of the ...
Pagina 28
... never become one . As was remarked above , the natives themselves are not wholly in favour of the Bill , but it must be remembered that the articulate portion of the native races does not represent the entire native races . The Bantu ...
... never become one . As was remarked above , the natives themselves are not wholly in favour of the Bill , but it must be remembered that the articulate portion of the native races does not represent the entire native races . The Bantu ...
Pagina 34
... never been absent . It was this that inspired the lofty utterances of Wilson , and fired the nation , in a magnificent spiritual outburst , to devote all its resources unselfishly for the attainment of a universal aim . This [ writes ...
... never been absent . It was this that inspired the lofty utterances of Wilson , and fired the nation , in a magnificent spiritual outburst , to devote all its resources unselfishly for the attainment of a universal aim . This [ writes ...
Pagina 49
... never formally abandoned its rights over its own subjects ; nor has Her Majesty's Government ever claimed or expressed any desire to exercise a protectorate over them . . . . I do not understand what interest Her Majesty's Govern- ment ...
... never formally abandoned its rights over its own subjects ; nor has Her Majesty's Government ever claimed or expressed any desire to exercise a protectorate over them . . . . I do not understand what interest Her Majesty's Govern- ment ...
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