The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 110
The ministry found itself unable to carry its scheme through , and it resigned . All party organisation had disappeared with the cross - voting on the native and separation questions . The real programme of the provincialists being ...
The ministry found itself unable to carry its scheme through , and it resigned . All party organisation had disappeared with the cross - voting on the native and separation questions . The real programme of the provincialists being ...
Page 113
The impetus that the gold discoveries had given to the South had spent its force : a bold scheme of colonisation was required to save the whole colony from stagnation . Vogel's imagination and resourcefulness were equal to the occasion ...
The impetus that the gold discoveries had given to the South had spent its force : a bold scheme of colonisation was required to save the whole colony from stagnation . Vogel's imagination and resourcefulness were equal to the occasion ...
Page 155
It was probably inevitable that instead of patient endurance of difficult times for a year or two , and painful , if sound , perseverance in paying interest and reducing obligations , there should emerge some dazzling scheme for the ...
It was probably inevitable that instead of patient endurance of difficult times for a year or two , and painful , if sound , perseverance in paying interest and reducing obligations , there should emerge some dazzling scheme for the ...
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