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... taken in Germany [ see ANNUAL REGISTER for 1901 , pp . 211 , 216 and 286 ] . Referring to the question raised at home in some quarters friendly to the Government , of the possible necessity of a resort to sterner measures for the ...
... taken in Germany [ see ANNUAL REGISTER for 1901 , pp . 211 , 216 and 286 ] . Referring to the question raised at home in some quarters friendly to the Government , of the possible necessity of a resort to sterner measures for the ...
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... taken . The postponement of the meeting of Parlia- ment at the Cape and the establishment of martial law were decided on by the Ministers of the Colony themselves . They had technically , no doubt , committed illegal and ...
... taken . The postponement of the meeting of Parlia- ment at the Cape and the establishment of martial law were decided on by the Ministers of the Colony themselves . They had technically , no doubt , committed illegal and ...
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... taken to provide labourers with good accommodation they would be more likely to stay upon the land . Sir J. Dickson - Poynder ( Chippenham , Wilts ) , while he recognised that it would be unreasonable to ask the Govern- ment to ...
... taken to provide labourers with good accommodation they would be more likely to stay upon the land . Sir J. Dickson - Poynder ( Chippenham , Wilts ) , while he recognised that it would be unreasonable to ask the Govern- ment to ...
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... taken very little , if any , part in Parliamentary debate . He explained that the difference of opinion between the supporters of the amendment and the Government was as to the means which should be taken to bring about peace , and he ...
... taken very little , if any , part in Parliamentary debate . He explained that the difference of opinion between the supporters of the amendment and the Government was as to the means which should be taken to bring about peace , and he ...
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... taken part in the notorious Queen's Hall pro - Boer meeting could not vote for an amend- ment pledging them to " support all proper measures for the effective prosecution of the war . " It was now a war of conquest carried on in a ...
... taken part in the notorious Queen's Hall pro - Boer meeting could not vote for an amend- ment pledging them to " support all proper measures for the effective prosecution of the war . " It was now a war of conquest carried on in a ...
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