The Living Age, Volume 291Living Age Company, 1916 |
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... Empire . Sir George Foster finally illustrated the new order of Empire and the old by recalling his own early experience . " In 1864-5 , when the federation of the different parts of Canada was mooted , I was a boy just entering col ...
... Empire . Sir George Foster finally illustrated the new order of Empire and the old by recalling his own early experience . " In 1864-5 , when the federation of the different parts of Canada was mooted , I was a boy just entering col ...
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... Empire on any reasonable and practicable basis . Today we hold the reins and drive the coach . We shall do all that is wise and necessary in the existing con ... Empire's life becomes . It is apparent 396 The British Empire After the War .
... Empire on any reasonable and practicable basis . Today we hold the reins and drive the coach . We shall do all that is wise and necessary in the existing con ... Empire's life becomes . It is apparent 396 The British Empire After the War .
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... Empire may come to share its privileges and its duties . May it not be that the development of the Committee of ... Empire would have its secretariat to keep a record of its proceedings , and it would also have permanent members devoting ...
... Empire may come to share its privileges and its duties . May it not be that the development of the Committee of ... Empire would have its secretariat to keep a record of its proceedings , and it would also have permanent members devoting ...
Contents
CHAMBERSS JOURNAL | 1 |
The Harvard Peace Kite | 65 |
The Uses of Mystery | 129 |
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