| Cecil Rhodes - 1902 - 220 oldal
...purposes of extending British rule throughout the world, for the perfecting of a system of emigration from the United Kingdom to all lands where the means...furtherance of the British rule " ; but in after years his ideas were broadened, especially in one direction — viz., the substitution of the ideal of the... | |
| Cecil Rhodes - 1902 - 218 oldal
...energy, labour, and enterprise, the consolidation of the Empire, the restoration of the Anglo Saxon unity destroyed by the schism of the eighteenth century,...impossible and to promote the best interests of humanity." dying day. The way in which he expressed it in these fir writings which we have from his hand was "... | |
| Sir Lewis Michell - 1910 - 394 oldal
...representation in the Imperial Parliament which may tend to weld together the disjointed members of the Empire, and, finally, the foundation of so great a Power as to hereafter render wars impossible and promote the best interests of humanity.' This is the only clause in the Will, possibly because in no... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1910 - 1016 oldal
...time, the same note is struck. One meets with such phrases as " restoration of Anglo-Saxon \in\'.;-, the foundation of so great a power as to hereafter render wars impossible and promote the best interests of humanity." As is well known, Mr. Rhodes left the bulk of his property... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1910 - 936 oldal
...time, the same note is struck. One meets with such phrases as " restoration of Anglo-Saxon unity," " the foundation of so great a power as to hereafter render wars impossible and promote the best interests of humanity." As is well known, Mr. Rhodes left the bulk of his property... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne, Waldo Ralph Browne, Scofield Thayer - 1911 - 398 oldal
...the United States of America as an integral part of the British Empire," and, best of all, seeking " finally, the foundation of so great a Power as to hereafter render wars impossible and promote the best interests of humanity." Of Rhodes 's political honors and offices in the Cape Colony,... | |
| Frederick Franklin Schrader - 1920 - 270 oldal
...representation in the Imperial Parliament, which may tend to weld together the disjointed members of the Empire, and finally the foundation of so great a power as to hereafter render wars impossible and promote the best interests of humanity. What an awful thought it is that if we had not lost America.... | |
| Basil Williams - 1921 - 380 oldal
...representation in the Imperial Parliament, which may tend to weld together the disjointed members of the Empire, and finally, the foundation of so great a Power as to hereafter render wars impossible and promote the best interests of humanity." Sidney Shippard, the Attorney-General of Griqualand West,... | |
| John Cournos - 1928 - 494 oldal
...representation in the Imperial Parliament, which may tend to weld together the disjointed members of the Empire, and finally, the foundation of so great a Power as to hereafter render wars impossible and promote the best interests of humanity." For these modest objects he needed money, lots of it, and,... | |
| Wilhelm Dibelius - 1923 - 316 oldal
...representation in the Imperial Parliament, which may tend to weld together the disjointed members of the Empire, and, finally, the foundation of so great a Power as to hereafter render wars impossible and promote the best interests of humanity." ' (©.90) "Seoolïerungôjlffer 1921: Aa» 651554, Sranotxml... | |
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