The North American Review, Volume 170O. Everett, 1968 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... fighting for ? It is impossible to answer this question in better language than that used by Mr. Joseph Cowen , for many years the Radical member for Newcastle - on- Tyne : " We are fighting to prevent men of British blood from being ...
... fighting for ? It is impossible to answer this question in better language than that used by Mr. Joseph Cowen , for many years the Radical member for Newcastle - on- Tyne : " We are fighting to prevent men of British blood from being ...
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... fighting in their own land , with sym- pathizers to aid them in every direction . When deprived , how- ever , to some extent , of these advantages , and fighting the British soldier on a more equal footing , man to man , the latter has ...
... fighting in their own land , with sym- pathizers to aid them in every direction . When deprived , how- ever , to some extent , of these advantages , and fighting the British soldier on a more equal footing , man to man , the latter has ...
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... fighting for territory , for the sufficient reason that the Transvaal has no strategical or commercial attractiveness , outside of the Rand ; and we are not fighting for gold mines ( a . ) because we own them al- ready ; ( b . ) because ...
... fighting for territory , for the sufficient reason that the Transvaal has no strategical or commercial attractiveness , outside of the Rand ; and we are not fighting for gold mines ( a . ) because we own them al- ready ; ( b . ) because ...
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