Overland Monthly, Volume 4A. Roman and Company, 1965 |
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Page 107
... become meas- urably familiar with his duties , and ac- quainted among the Indians . The sys- tem of rotation in office without regard to fitness , is bad in most departments of the public service , but is especially un- fortunate in the ...
... become meas- urably familiar with his duties , and ac- quainted among the Indians . The sys- tem of rotation in office without regard to fitness , is bad in most departments of the public service , but is especially un- fortunate in the ...
Page 121
... become a citizen and to vote , but very few of them avail them- selves of that privilege ; still , they have sometimes become British subjects , and the writer knows of one instance , in a small town in Queensland , where a Chi- naman ...
... become a citizen and to vote , but very few of them avail them- selves of that privilege ; still , they have sometimes become British subjects , and the writer knows of one instance , in a small town in Queensland , where a Chi- naman ...
Page 487
... become our civilization or Christianization . We think the principle is generally acknowledged , although not entirely , because , as Miss Muloch sug- gests , some terrible catastrophe may befall our friends . Such a possibility does ...
... become our civilization or Christianization . We think the principle is generally acknowledged , although not entirely , because , as Miss Muloch sug- gests , some terrible catastrophe may befall our friends . Such a possibility does ...
Contents
Avalon Charles Warren Stoddard | 24 |
Agricultural Improvements Western Rev Dudley Chase 147 | 38 |
Concerning Popular Assassination James F Watkins 174 | 47 |
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