Hubert Hervey, Student and Imperialist: A MemoirE. Arnold, 1899 - 151 pàgines |
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... Colonel St. Leger ( then Chester ) , was dangerously wounded at Sobraon in the Sikh War of 18461 . The earliest years of Hubert Hervey's childhood 1 Mr. Charles Chester , grandfather of Lady Alfred Hervey , was the second son of Sir ...
... Colonel St. Leger ( then Chester ) , was dangerously wounded at Sobraon in the Sikh War of 18461 . The earliest years of Hubert Hervey's childhood 1 Mr. Charles Chester , grandfather of Lady Alfred Hervey , was the second son of Sir ...
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... serving as 1 Captain Ponsonby , of the Coldstream Guards , son of the late General Sir Henry Ponsonby ; now on special service under Colonel Martyr in Uganda . officers . He suffered , I know , for several THE MATABELE WAR 87.
... serving as 1 Captain Ponsonby , of the Coldstream Guards , son of the late General Sir Henry Ponsonby ; now on special service under Colonel Martyr in Uganda . officers . He suffered , I know , for several THE MATABELE WAR 87.
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... Colonel Plumer in the second Matabele war and as Civil Commissioner and Magistrate of Umtali has rendered especially valuable service to the Administration , first met Hervey at Salisbury in 1894 , and saw much of him during the period ...
... Colonel Plumer in the second Matabele war and as Civil Commissioner and Magistrate of Umtali has rendered especially valuable service to the Administration , first met Hervey at Salisbury in 1894 , and saw much of him during the period ...
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... Colonel Beal's force , and , at his own request , joined the scouts ( com- manded by Captain Arthur Eyre ) , whose work was the most dangerous and , consequently , to him the most fascinating of all . During the three weeks he remained ...
... Colonel Beal's force , and , at his own request , joined the scouts ( com- manded by Captain Arthur Eyre ) , whose work was the most dangerous and , consequently , to him the most fascinating of all . During the three weeks he remained ...
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... Colonel Plumer's force , who have gone north to Thamas Imambi , may have a fight , but I doubt it ; I think the Matabele will clear . The next move will probably be against the Matoppo Hills . • BULAWAYO , July 9 , 1896 . ' Nothing much ...
... Colonel Plumer's force , who have gone north to Thamas Imambi , may have a fight , but I doubt it ; I think the Matabele will clear . The next move will probably be against the Matoppo Hills . • BULAWAYO , July 9 , 1896 . ' Nothing much ...
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Pàgina 56 - Probably everyone would agree that an Englishman would be right in considering his way of looking at the world and at life better than that of the Maori or...
Pàgina 58 - More especially must the difficulty caused by the absence of a generally recognised standard of justice be felt in the case of contact between civilized and uncivilized races. Is there any likelihood of the gulf between the white and the black man being bridged within any period of time that we can foresee ? Can there be any doubt that the white man must, and will, impose his superior civilization on the coloured races...
Pàgina 56 - In so far as an Englishman differs in essentials from a Swede or Belgian, he believes that he represents a more perfectly developed standard of general excellence. . . . Yes, and even those nations nearest to us in mind and sentiment — • German and Scandinavian — we regard on the whole as not so excellent as ourselves, comparing their typical characteristics with ours.