The Quarterly Review, Volumes 222-223William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1915 - English literature |
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... rule has wrought in Egypt and the Sudan , and rising to a note of enthusiasm only when they anticipate further reforms in the near future , might well stand as an epitome- complete because of its very unconsciousness - of the British ...
... rule has wrought in Egypt and the Sudan , and rising to a note of enthusiasm only when they anticipate further reforms in the near future , might well stand as an epitome- complete because of its very unconsciousness - of the British ...
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... rule , but few hours of leisure . The Senior Inspector ranks next in importance to the Provincial Governor ; and it is usually from this class that governors are selected . In many cases the Seniors serve as Acting Governors whenever ...
... rule , but few hours of leisure . The Senior Inspector ranks next in importance to the Provincial Governor ; and it is usually from this class that governors are selected . In many cases the Seniors serve as Acting Governors whenever ...
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... swept it out of existence without permitting of some exceptions would have meant deeply offending the native mind and severely wounding the best - intentioned donors . Certain stringent rules have , THE ANGLO - EGYPTIAN SUDAN 13.
... swept it out of existence without permitting of some exceptions would have meant deeply offending the native mind and severely wounding the best - intentioned donors . Certain stringent rules have , THE ANGLO - EGYPTIAN SUDAN 13.
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... rules have , however , been laid down to guide officials , and these are generally observed ; and the discretion which ... rule imposed , since in his official position he must consent to the exchange of gifts between himself and native ...
... rules have , however , been laid down to guide officials , and these are generally observed ; and the discretion which ... rule imposed , since in his official position he must consent to the exchange of gifts between himself and native ...
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... rule forms a natural sequel to the foregoing account of the system by which it is governed . Lord Rosebery has declared that the British Empire is the greatest secular agency for good known in the world . ' To realise the justice of ...
... rule forms a natural sequel to the foregoing account of the system by which it is governed . Lord Rosebery has declared that the British Empire is the greatest secular agency for good known in the world . ' To realise the justice of ...
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