The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 210A. Constable, 1909 |
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Page 15
... feeling was rather in favour of federation . The pride of being the original Colony , the belief that no other had so far learnt the secret of true responsible Government , and a great fear that Cape Town would lose its pre - eminence ...
... feeling was rather in favour of federation . The pride of being the original Colony , the belief that no other had so far learnt the secret of true responsible Government , and a great fear that Cape Town would lose its pre - eminence ...
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... feeling there against any native vote . But , in our judgement , the strongest argument in favour of the settle- ment devised by the South African delegates is that , without engendering the bitter feelings which any attempt to override ...
... feeling there against any native vote . But , in our judgement , the strongest argument in favour of the settle- ment devised by the South African delegates is that , without engendering the bitter feelings which any attempt to override ...
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... feeling . This is not true , if by feeling we mean that part of our psychical life which can be viewed , by abstraction , apart from thought and will . Such an implicit reliance on one faculty , to the exclusion of others , can never ...
... feeling . This is not true , if by feeling we mean that part of our psychical life which can be viewed , by abstraction , apart from thought and will . Such an implicit reliance on one faculty , to the exclusion of others , can never ...
Contents
1 Report of South African Convention 19089 | 1 |
Saint Catherine of Genoa and her Friends | 34 |
Fleets Great Britain and Foreign Countries | 57 |
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