The Quarterly Review, Volume 159William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1885 - English literature |
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... Government that the Orange River is to be regarded as the north - western frontier of the Cape Colony , and the Government will not give its support to plans for extending British jurisdiction over Great Namaqua and Damara Land . ' Upon ...
... Government that the Orange River is to be regarded as the north - western frontier of the Cape Colony , and the Government will not give its support to plans for extending British jurisdiction over Great Namaqua and Damara Land . ' Upon ...
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... Government appears to have resolved to take possession of the coast from the Orange River north- wards ; a peremptory despatch from Prince Bismarck was placed before our Government , complaining of the four months ' delay in replying to ...
... Government appears to have resolved to take possession of the coast from the Orange River north- wards ; a peremptory despatch from Prince Bismarck was placed before our Government , complaining of the four months ' delay in replying to ...
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... government in which there was a strong popular element , and for two centuries we have had a nearly unqualified popular government . Yet what our fore- fathers contended for was not a typical constitution in the Future , but a typical ...
... government in which there was a strong popular element , and for two centuries we have had a nearly unqualified popular government . Yet what our fore- fathers contended for was not a typical constitution in the Future , but a typical ...
Contents
London 1884 | 450 |
Hansards Parliamentary Debates 18821884 | 480 |
And other Works | 499 |
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