Blackwood's Magazine, Volumer 255-256W. Blackwood, 1944 |
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Side 158
... British India in graver danger than in that critical spring of 1842 , when the word went from city to city that British power was broken and the Sahibs would soon be leaving India . " They did not leave it then . They have not left it ...
... British India in graver danger than in that critical spring of 1842 , when the word went from city to city that British power was broken and the Sahibs would soon be leaving India . " They did not leave it then . They have not left it ...
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... British Com- monwealth and Empire would not rally to the side of the mother country in the event of war being forced upon her . That was what Germany had antici- pated in 1914 , and for her miscalcula- tion had paid the penalty of ...
... British Com- monwealth and Empire would not rally to the side of the mother country in the event of war being forced upon her . That was what Germany had antici- pated in 1914 , and for her miscalcula- tion had paid the penalty of ...
Side 238
... British Commonwealth and Empire are wellnigh illimitable . Truly " a great empire and little minds go ill together ! " There is truth in the words of Walter Bagehot , who wrote seventy years ago that the only real threat to civilisation ...
... British Commonwealth and Empire are wellnigh illimitable . Truly " a great empire and little minds go ill together ! " There is truth in the words of Walter Bagehot , who wrote seventy years ago that the only real threat to civilisation ...
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MWAS OF THE WATERWAYS BY JOHN WELMAN | 79 |
Contents for March 1944 | 156 |
A HUNDRED YEARS OF THE KHYBER PASS BY MAUD DIVER | 157 |
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