The Annual RegisterEdmund Burke Rivingtons, 1899 |
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Sivu 37
... British Government did not necessarily interfere with the exercise of sovereign rights , and the French and British Governments agreed reciprocally in 1862 to respect those rights . Lord Onslow in the House of Lords further stated ( Feb ...
... British Government did not necessarily interfere with the exercise of sovereign rights , and the French and British Governments agreed reciprocally in 1862 to respect those rights . Lord Onslow in the House of Lords further stated ( Feb ...
Sivu 219
... British advance upon the capital of the Transvaal . Rough indeed , therefore , was the awakening to which the British public and , not less certainly , the British Government were subjected by the actual course of events . Within ten ...
... British advance upon the capital of the Transvaal . Rough indeed , therefore , was the awakening to which the British public and , not less certainly , the British Government were subjected by the actual course of events . Within ten ...
Sivu 196
... British subjects kept permanently in the position of helots , constantly chafing under undoubted grievances , and calling vainly to her Majesty's Government for redress , does steadily undermine the influence and reputation of Great ...
... British subjects kept permanently in the position of helots , constantly chafing under undoubted grievances , and calling vainly to her Majesty's Government for redress , does steadily undermine the influence and reputation of Great ...
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