Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 53;Volume 116John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... Government has angrily dis- avowed any intentions of political aggran- disement in the Dark Continent , and has in a hundred instances blindly refused or contemptuously ignored invitations of negro princes and peoples to extend the ...
... Government has angrily dis- avowed any intentions of political aggran- disement in the Dark Continent , and has in a hundred instances blindly refused or contemptuously ignored invitations of negro princes and peoples to extend the ...
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... Government - attempted to secure these rich regions to the British Empire . In- deed the little we have saved of the Niger we owe rather to the good - natured indiffer- ence of the not sufficiently interested European powers at the ...
... Government - attempted to secure these rich regions to the British Empire . In- deed the little we have saved of the Niger we owe rather to the good - natured indiffer- ence of the not sufficiently interested European powers at the ...
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... Government in some shape or form ; but although I firmly adhere to this as the best theoretical way of controlling ... Government , and conse- quently make better and more persevering pioneers than government officials . Still I believe ...
... Government in some shape or form ; but although I firmly adhere to this as the best theoretical way of controlling ... Government , and conse- quently make better and more persevering pioneers than government officials . Still I believe ...
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... Government service . Here , either the unhealthy climate renders Africa , well - developed , can easily find em- permanent European settlement difficult or ployment for the remainder , and when impossible , or , what is really a more ...
... Government service . Here , either the unhealthy climate renders Africa , well - developed , can easily find em- permanent European settlement difficult or ployment for the remainder , and when impossible , or , what is really a more ...
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... government of all other European nations but our own . Much of this taxation and most of these restrictions are rendered necessary by the increasing development of Belgium's new African possession , because a system of government cannot ...
... government of all other European nations but our own . Much of this taxation and most of these restrictions are rendered necessary by the increasing development of Belgium's new African possession , because a system of government cannot ...
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