The Annual RegisterEdmund Burke Rivingtons, 1899 |
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Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 62
Sivu 76
... desire to admit them . Moreover the Outlanders at one time , before 1894 , could have been nationalised in the Transvaal without hindrance , but as citizenship involved military service when called upon , the British settlers had with ...
... desire to admit them . Moreover the Outlanders at one time , before 1894 , could have been nationalised in the Transvaal without hindrance , but as citizenship involved military service when called upon , the British settlers had with ...
Sivu 326
... desire to be agreeable to the Sublime Porte , was forced to admit that the Dutch law did not permit him to interfere with peaceable travellers . This decision was fully approved by the public , who regarded the proceedings as altogether ...
... desire to be agreeable to the Sublime Porte , was forced to admit that the Dutch law did not permit him to interfere with peaceable travellers . This decision was fully approved by the public , who regarded the proceedings as altogether ...
Sivu 205
... desire the prosperity of the South African Republic . They have been anxious to avoid any inter- vention in its internal concerns , and they may point out in this con- nection that if they really entertained the design of destroying its ...
... desire the prosperity of the South African Republic . They have been anxious to avoid any inter- vention in its internal concerns , and they may point out in this con- nection that if they really entertained the design of destroying its ...
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