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Sivu 21
Reviewing the establishment of the Protectorate and the preliminary steps taken
by Sir Frederick Cardew to establish a government in the hinterland , he brings
out the point that at various meetings with the chiefs the latter did not give their ...
Reviewing the establishment of the Protectorate and the preliminary steps taken
by Sir Frederick Cardew to establish a government in the hinterland , he brings
out the point that at various meetings with the chiefs the latter did not give their ...
Sivu 40
For instance , the Government spends £250 , 000 a year , mostly taken out of the
pockets of the Uitlanders , on popular education , but under conditions which
make it almost impossible for the children of Uitlanders to benefit by it . The State
...
For instance , the Government spends £250 , 000 a year , mostly taken out of the
pockets of the Uitlanders , on popular education , but under conditions which
make it almost impossible for the children of Uitlanders to benefit by it . The State
...
Sivu 175
In sieges and bombardments all necessary steps should be taken to spare as far
as possible edifices devoted to religion , art , science , and charity , hospitals ,
and places where the sick and wounded are collected , provided they are not
used ...
In sieges and bombardments all necessary steps should be taken to spare as far
as possible edifices devoted to religion , art , science , and charity , hospitals ,
and places where the sick and wounded are collected , provided they are not
used ...
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