The Leisure Hour: An Illustrated Magazine for Home ReadingW. Stevens, printer, 1900 |
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... South African States . It would be nothing short of a calamity were Sir A. Milner to be removed from South Africa at the present juncture . He commands the respect of the various peoples of this country , so far as is possible under ...
... South African States . It would be nothing short of a calamity were Sir A. Milner to be removed from South Africa at the present juncture . He commands the respect of the various peoples of this country , so far as is possible under ...
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... South African Colonies , is the supply of alcoholic liquors to the native races . Besides being ruinous to himself , it is a source of loss to his employers , and was assuming a very serious aspect in the Transvaal . No honest attempt ...
... South African Colonies , is the supply of alcoholic liquors to the native races . Besides being ruinous to himself , it is a source of loss to his employers , and was assuming a very serious aspect in the Transvaal . No honest attempt ...
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... South Wales , arrived in 1818 . “ In June 1831 , the first ship carrying female immigrants arrived , having on board fifty young women from an orphan school in the City of Cork . " As early as 1832 a sum of £ 3600 was voted to encourage ...
... South Wales , arrived in 1818 . “ In June 1831 , the first ship carrying female immigrants arrived , having on board fifty young women from an orphan school in the City of Cork . " As early as 1832 a sum of £ 3600 was voted to encourage ...
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