The Quarterly Review, 260. köideWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1933 |
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Page 244
... Dutch as a whole , a union was more desirable than a federation . But there was a tenacious minority among the Dutch , the spokesman of which was General Hertzog , who had opposed peace with Britain ; and though the war was over , these ...
... Dutch as a whole , a union was more desirable than a federation . But there was a tenacious minority among the Dutch , the spokesman of which was General Hertzog , who had opposed peace with Britain ; and though the war was over , these ...
Page 246
... Dutch South Africans this was a disability rather than a qualification , and , though he expressed the same principles as General Botha , he never had from the Dutch the devotion they felt for his pre- decessor . Further , his career ...
... Dutch South Africans this was a disability rather than a qualification , and , though he expressed the same principles as General Botha , he never had from the Dutch the devotion they felt for his pre- decessor . Further , his career ...
Page 251
... Dutch . So runs the talk , and to the ordinary observer it does not seem unjustified , since even in predominantly British centres a surprising proportion of Government employés is Dutch . This , no doubt , is partly due to the system ...
... Dutch . So runs the talk , and to the ordinary observer it does not seem unjustified , since even in predominantly British centres a surprising proportion of Government employés is Dutch . This , no doubt , is partly due to the system ...
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