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Life of Sir Frederick Weld, a Pioneer of Empire
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Year: 1914 Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] : Forgotten Books,

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Sir frederick weld's career is set forth with sufficient terseness and no undue flattery in the obituary notices of the three countries - New Zealand, Australia, and the Malay Peninsula - in which his life's work lay. They are the justification for the claim the author makes for him of ranking as a Pioneer of Empire.


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Woman and Labour
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ISBN: 1139381989 1108053041 Year: 1914 Publisher: Place of publication not identified : Cambridge : publisher not identified, Cambridge University Press

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Olive Schreiner (1855-1920), South African author and feminist, and friend of Havelock Ellis and Eleanor Marx, was one of the most important and challenging social commentators of her time. The ninth of twelve children, she lacked formal education and was taught by her mother. It was her 1883 novel Story of an African Farm that secured her reputation as an author and feminist, which her activities in England (1881-9) further consolidated. First published in 1911, this acclaimed feminist work, one of the most influential of the early twentieth century, established Schreiner's place in the Women's Movement. A reworking of an earlier manuscript destroyed during looting of her Johannesburg home by British soldiers, it considers how the role and position of women has been determined by the artificial constrictions of society. Schreiner ends the work with her vision of true equality between man and woman. This is the 1914 printing.


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History of Upper Assam, Upper Burmah and North-Eastern Frontier
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ISBN: 110804607X 1139192159 Year: 1914 Publisher: Place of publication not identified : Cambridge : publisher not identified, Cambridge University Press

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Soldier and military historian L. W. Shakespear (1860-1933), published this book on the north-eastern frontier of India and its tribes in 1914. He had served in the Assam Military Police Force, and this book, which is illustrated with photographs taken by the author, is 'an attempt to produce something useful and readable at least for those who care about that little known but very interesting corner of India'. The work begins with a review of the archaeology and history of the area, and is particularly concerned with the ethnography of the various border tribes, such as the Kachari, Ahom and Naga. The small beginnings, in 1823, of the tea industry, which still forms an important part of the region's economy, are described, and the work ends with a consideration of the strategic importance of the area, in the context of a widely expected 'awakening' and modernisation of China.

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Assam (India) --- Burma --- India --- History


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Eternal peace : and other international essays
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Year: 1914 Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified],

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1914 edition. Excerpt: ... / "eternal peace" These words were once put by a Dutch innkeeper on his sign board as a satirical inscription over the representation of a churchyard. We need not inquire whether they hold of men in general or particularly of the rulers of States who seem never to be satiated of war or even only of the philosophers who dream that sweet dream of Peace. The author of the present sketch, however, would make one remark by way of reservation in reference to it. It is well known that the practical politician looks down, with great self-complacency, on the theoretical politician when he comes in the way, as a mere pedant whose empty ideas can bring no danger to the State, prooeeding, as it does, upon principles derived from experience; and the theorizer may, therefore, be allowed to throw down his eleven skittle-pins at once, while the sagacious statesman who knows the world need not, on that account, even give himself a turn! This being so, should any matter of controversy arise between them, the practical statesman must so far proceed consistently and not scent out a danger for the State behind the opinions of the theoretical thinker, which he has ventured in a good intent publicly to express--by which "saving clause," the author will consider himself expressly safeguarded against all malicious interpretation. first section which contains the preliminary articles of an eternal. peace between states (1. "No conclusion of peace shall be held to be valid as such when it has been made with the secret reservation of the material for a future war.") For, in that case, it would be a mere truce.

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Ethics --- Philosophy.

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