The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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... become a Christian : " He stretched out three fingers , and said , ' I have come to the cross - road , and I see three ways — the English , the Wes- leyan , and the Roman . Each teacher says his own way is the best . I am sitting down ...
... become a Christian : " He stretched out three fingers , and said , ' I have come to the cross - road , and I see three ways — the English , the Wes- leyan , and the Roman . Each teacher says his own way is the best . I am sitting down ...
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... become one great nation , exercising a commanding influence in the Southern Seas , or a collection of insignificant , divided and powerless petty states . To mould its various provinces into one united people - to create amongst them a ...
... become one great nation , exercising a commanding influence in the Southern Seas , or a collection of insignificant , divided and powerless petty states . To mould its various provinces into one united people - to create amongst them a ...
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... become a penal special tax upon landowners , from doing anything more than appropriate that part of the increased values which had been registered in the government valuations . After 1921 , however , when wholesale revaluation had ...
... become a penal special tax upon landowners , from doing anything more than appropriate that part of the increased values which had been registered in the government valuations . After 1921 , however , when wholesale revaluation had ...
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