Hubert Hervey, Student and Imperialist: A MemoirE. Arnold, 1899 - 151 pàgines |
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Pàgina 22
... fire in him , but it took a great cause or a great subject to draw it out . Trivialities and side - issues left him indifferent ; nor did he ever mistake the unworthy for the worthy . ' His whole soul moved in what was great and pure ...
... fire in him , but it took a great cause or a great subject to draw it out . Trivialities and side - issues left him indifferent ; nor did he ever mistake the unworthy for the worthy . ' His whole soul moved in what was great and pure ...
Pàgina 35
... fire - the idea having outlived the temporal Empire ( of which the last shadow was destroyed when the Empire of Austria was created in 1806 ) . The nation , or rather state , is individualistic and anti - universal in tendency , and the ...
... fire - the idea having outlived the temporal Empire ( of which the last shadow was destroyed when the Empire of Austria was created in 1806 ) . The nation , or rather state , is individualistic and anti - universal in tendency , and the ...
Pàgina 91
... fire from the Maxims and Gardner guns , and from the rifles , and only a few of them had the courage to come anywhere near the laager , which again was never for a moment in danger . They were completely beaten off , and their best ...
... fire from the Maxims and Gardner guns , and from the rifles , and only a few of them had the courage to come anywhere near the laager , which again was never for a moment in danger . They were completely beaten off , and their best ...
Pàgina 92
... fire a few shots on police work , especially in the remoter northern districts , or if they get the fugitive king at bay , yet the war is essentially over and the work done . We , as you know , are disbanded , and I am no longer a ...
... fire a few shots on police work , especially in the remoter northern districts , or if they get the fugitive king at bay , yet the war is essentially over and the work done . We , as you know , are disbanded , and I am no longer a ...
Pàgina 99
... fires all the morning , and often in the afternoon too . ' To HIS SISTER . DEVIL'S PASS ( about 40 miles NNW . from Umtali ) , Saturday , June 23 , 1894 . . . . I left Salisbury by post - cart on Tuesday afternoon , and arrived here by ...
... fires all the morning , and often in the afternoon too . ' To HIS SISTER . DEVIL'S PASS ( about 40 miles NNW . from Umtali ) , Saturday , June 23 , 1894 . . . . I left Salisbury by post - cart on Tuesday afternoon , and arrived here by ...
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Hubert Hervey, Student and Imperialist: A Memoir Earl Albert Henry George Grey Grey Visualització completa - 1899 |
Hubert Hervey, Student and Imperialist: A Memoir Earl Albert Henry George Grey Grey Visualització completa - 1899 |
Hubert Hervey, Student and Imperialist: A Memoir Albert Henry George Grey Grey (4th earl) Visualització completa - 1899 |
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Pàgina 24 - Thornton. A SPORTING TOUR THROUGH THE NORTHERN PARTS OF ENGLAND AND GREAT PART OF THE HIGHLANDS OF SCOTLAND. By Colonel T. THORNTON, of Thornville Royal, in Yorkshire. With the Original Illustrations by GARRARD, and other Illustrations and Coloured Plates by GE LODGE.
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.