The Living Age, Volume 251Living Age Company, 1906 |
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Page 364
... ment of British administration all over the world ; but in a country where the Christian element and the ruling power is faced by such an immense majority , exceptional measures are not only per- mitted - nay , they have become an im ...
... ment of British administration all over the world ; but in a country where the Christian element and the ruling power is faced by such an immense majority , exceptional measures are not only per- mitted - nay , they have become an im ...
Page 451
... ment upon the different questions as- sociated with Polar geography ; ( 2 ) making a general effort to reach the terrestrial poles ; ( 3 ) organizing expedi- tions having for their objects an exten- sion of our knowledge of the Polar re ...
... ment upon the different questions as- sociated with Polar geography ; ( 2 ) making a general effort to reach the terrestrial poles ; ( 3 ) organizing expedi- tions having for their objects an exten- sion of our knowledge of the Polar re ...
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... ment ; for his chief opponent was not only the sitting member , but a Minis- terialist and a Freemason . Beyond this , the most marked difference be- tween the two candidates was that the Prince was a Free Trader , who wished to return ...
... ment ; for his chief opponent was not only the sitting member , but a Minis- terialist and a Freemason . Beyond this , the most marked difference be- tween the two candidates was that the Prince was a Free Trader , who wished to return ...
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