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Portuguese Obstruction. T He Portuguese Must Remember...
even to the tyranny of impotence. We may be made to endure a great deal because Portugal is weak and we are strong, and because it would be odious to send the Fleet to the......
Mr. Cecil Rhodes.
W E are not inclined to take Mr. Cecil Rhodes so entirely upon trust as a great many people in this country show a disposition to do. They are so sick of the flabbiness of......
Lord Salisbury And The Primrose League.
T ORD SALISBURY'S speech at the Primrose League J was a little disappointing. What we wanted in that address to the Primrose League, was some indication of the " principles " to......