North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1900 |
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Page 629
... force it upon any one . Your Government asked us to send military in- structors and a finance adviser and we complied . But now your Gov- ernment considers that Russian officials are no longer needed , and you state that Korea can ...
... force it upon any one . Your Government asked us to send military in- structors and a finance adviser and we complied . But now your Gov- ernment considers that Russian officials are no longer needed , and you state that Korea can ...
Page 646
... forces which would fain renew it , would be at once to act contrary to the instinct of self - preservation and to violate the fundamental principles of ethics . Thousands of England's bravest sons have lost their lives on the parched ...
... forces which would fain renew it , would be at once to act contrary to the instinct of self - preservation and to violate the fundamental principles of ethics . Thousands of England's bravest sons have lost their lives on the parched ...
Page 647
... forces that alone could have built up the greatest Empire of history , the most perfect political fabric known to time and space . And it is to the ethical sentiment , so profound and so widespread among English - speaking peoples ...
... forces that alone could have built up the greatest Empire of history , the most perfect political fabric known to time and space . And it is to the ethical sentiment , so profound and so widespread among English - speaking peoples ...
Page 648
... forces had been cut to pieces . The Boers were triumphant and hopeful . Great Britain was ready to wash out the " blot on her ' scutcheon " in the blood of the Boers . Reinforcements were on their way to the Cape . A chance presented ...
... forces had been cut to pieces . The Boers were triumphant and hopeful . Great Britain was ready to wash out the " blot on her ' scutcheon " in the blood of the Boers . Reinforcements were on their way to the Cape . A chance presented ...
Page 650
... was attained when the British forces entered Bloemfontein . That success was the high - water mark of the spring tide . But from the moment the invasion of the Transvaal proper begins , and European 650 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW .
... was attained when the British forces entered Bloemfontein . That success was the high - water mark of the spring tide . But from the moment the invasion of the Transvaal proper begins , and European 650 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW .
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