The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 210A. Constable, 1909 |
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... political affairs to men not necessarily at all in- terested in his own division of South Africa . If unification was to be the solution , much political education was needed . In forming South African opinion during the critical months ...
... political affairs to men not necessarily at all in- terested in his own division of South Africa . If unification was to be the solution , much political education was needed . In forming South African opinion during the critical months ...
Page 452
... political leaders as Stein and Queen Louise herself . But in less critical moments the advantage is compensated by serious disadvantages , since in the ardour of political propagand- ism the scholar is apt to lose the impartial attitude ...
... political leaders as Stein and Queen Louise herself . But in less critical moments the advantage is compensated by serious disadvantages , since in the ardour of political propagand- ism the scholar is apt to lose the impartial attitude ...
Page 453
... political campaign against England inaugurated by Bis- marck was no exception to other such movements in Germany . His rough - and - ready diatribes soon found an echo in one of the most distinguished writers and professors of the time ...
... political campaign against England inaugurated by Bis- marck was no exception to other such movements in Germany . His rough - and - ready diatribes soon found an echo in one of the most distinguished writers and professors of the time ...
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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