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... British government to reconsider . As 1770 began , there were almost nightly clashes between the colonials and the British " bloody - backs . " In New York , on January 18 , the so- called Battle of Golden Hill was fought and several ...
... British government to reconsider . As 1770 began , there were almost nightly clashes between the colonials and the British " bloody - backs . " In New York , on January 18 , the so- called Battle of Golden Hill was fought and several ...
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... British absorption of Oudh and Sind and other complaints or of the savagery with which the British ripped into the rebel ranks . Instead , such cor- respondents as William Howard Russell celebrated the valor of Sir John Lawrence , the ...
... British absorption of Oudh and Sind and other complaints or of the savagery with which the British ripped into the rebel ranks . Instead , such cor- respondents as William Howard Russell celebrated the valor of Sir John Lawrence , the ...
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... British imperialism . The Times , a loyal supporter of the government on this issue , had been in- volved in South African affairs for nearly a decade before fight- ing actually began as an ally of Cecil Rhodes , the diamond king , who ...
... British imperialism . The Times , a loyal supporter of the government on this issue , had been in- volved in South African affairs for nearly a decade before fight- ing actually began as an ally of Cecil Rhodes , the diamond king , who ...
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Prologue | 1 |
The Winds of Doctrine | 16 |
The Violent Journalists | 46 |
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