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The loyalty of the colonists in Canada , in South Africa and in Australia flourishes
out of sight of the Throne . And what is true of the Colonies is equally true of most
of the English , Scottish , Welsh , and Irish counties . Through many of them , at ...
The loyalty of the colonists in Canada , in South Africa and in Australia flourishes
out of sight of the Throne . And what is true of the Colonies is equally true of most
of the English , Scottish , Welsh , and Irish counties . Through many of them , at ...
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Our disputed titles to Delagoa Bay and South Africa and to the island of San Juan
in North - West America were ... lost to us if Her Majesty had been permitted to
overrule the veto which Downing Street placed upon South African federation .
Our disputed titles to Delagoa Bay and South Africa and to the island of San Juan
in North - West America were ... lost to us if Her Majesty had been permitted to
overrule the veto which Downing Street placed upon South African federation .
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The Federation of South Africa might have dated from 1859 , but for the insensate
folly of English politicians who overruled the instinct of the Queen and the urgent
representations of Governor Grey . The greatest administrative change ...
The Federation of South Africa might have dated from 1859 , but for the insensate
folly of English politicians who overruled the instinct of the Queen and the urgent
representations of Governor Grey . The greatest administrative change ...
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The one Imperial question that has been this year before the country is the South
African question . The arrival of Mr. Rhodes , the reappointment of the Select
Committee , the agitation in South Africa , lead us naturally to consider this as of
all ...
The one Imperial question that has been this year before the country is the South
African question . The arrival of Mr. Rhodes , the reappointment of the Select
Committee , the agitation in South Africa , lead us naturally to consider this as of
all ...
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South Africa , it is now universally admitted , is the keystone of the Imperial arch .
The byway of the Suez Canal possesses a certain importance in times of peace ,
but from the point of view of the Empire in times of storm and stress and war it ...
South Africa , it is now universally admitted , is the keystone of the Imperial arch .
The byway of the Suez Canal possesses a certain importance in times of peace ,
but from the point of view of the Empire in times of storm and stress and war it ...
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Archbishop Tait authority believed Britain British Cabinet carried cause Church Colonial Commons Constitution Count course Court Crown despatch doubt Downing Street duty Empire England English expressed fact feel followed German give given Gladstone Government Governor hand head heart House husband idea Imperial important India influence interest John King Lady land less letter living London Lord John Russell Lord Palmerston Majesty matter MICHIGAN millions mind Minister Monarchy mother natural nearly never Office once opportunity party passed peace Peel political position present Prince Consort Princess Queen question received regarded reign Royal seemed seen Sir George Grey Sir Robert sixty South Africa Sovereign stand subjects things thought throne to-day true UNIVERSITY whole Windsor woman women wrote young
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Página 1 - King ! Long live our noble King! God save the King! Send him victorious, Happy and glorious, Long to reign over us ! God save the King!
Página 138 - Get leave to work In this world — 'tis the best you get at all; For God, in cursing, gives us better gifts Than men in benediction. God says, "Sweat For foreheads," men say "crowns," and so we are crowned, Ay, gashed by some tormenting circle of steel Which snaps with a secret spring. Get work, get work; Be sure 'tis better than what you work to get.
Página 168 - Hell from beneath is moved for thee to meet thee at thy coming: it stirreth up the dead for thee, even all the chief ones of the earth; it hath raised up from their thrones all the kings of the nations.
Página 55 - Then I saw in my dream that the Interpreter took Christian by the hand and led him into a place where was a fire burning against a wall, and one standing by it, always casting much water upon it to quench it; yet did the fire bum higher and hotter. Then said Christian, What means this?
Página 55 - What means this? The Interpreter answered, This fire is the work of grace, that is wrought in the heart ; he that casts water upon it, to extinguish and put it out, is the devil ; but in that thou seest the fire notwithstanding burn higher and hotter, thou shalt also see the reason of that.
Página 7 - Pussy cat, pussy cat, where have you been? I've been to London to visit the Queen. Pussy cat, pussy cat, what did you there?
Página 109 - Derby would write it bimself in his excellent language, bearing in mind that it is a female Sovereign who speaks to more than a hundred millions of Eastern people on assuming the direct Government over them, and, after a bloody civil war, giving them pledges which her future reign is to redeem, and explaining the principles of her Government.
Página 108 - ... or how shall I attempt to express what I feel ! To think of your dear, noble, heroic Brother, who served his Country and his Queen so truly, so heroically, with a selfsacrifice so edifying to the World, not having been rescued. That the promises of support were not fulfilled — 'which I so frequently and constantly pressed on those who asked him to go — is to me grief inexpressible...
Página 73 - Such an act she must consider as failing in sincerity towards the Crown, and justly to be visited by the exercise of her constitutional right of dismissing that minister.
Página 125 - ... continually and anxiously to watch every part of the public business, in order to be able to advise and assist her at any moment in any of the multifarious and difficult questions brought before her, political, or social, or personal...