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With the present hatred of nation against nation, with different countries full of those unimprisoned maniacs whom we call Jingoes -- men preaching the hatred of one people against another -- how long do you think the world will last when once such knowledge is abroad in it? "
Jennie Baxter, Journalist Robert Barr 1881
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From that moment the war party was christened the Jingo party, the men who belonged to it were called Jingoes, and the platform of the party was "_Jingoism_."
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So now I adore Jungle Jingoes who came in at 8-1 in the very last race with my fiver riding on him.
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So now I adore Jungle Jingoes who came in at 8-1 in the very last race with my fiver riding on him.
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So now I adore Jungle Jingoes who came in at 8-1 in the very last race with my fiver riding on him.
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“Jingoes”: George Russell, nephew of Lord Russell the foreign secretary who gave John Petherick his guns, later Whig prime minister, cit.
Three Empires on the Nile Dominic Green 2007
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As a less couth candidate put it, the liberal public must unite against “Jingoes, Jugglers, and Jews.”
Three Empires on the Nile Dominic Green 2007
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“Jingoes”: George Russell, nephew of Lord Russell the foreign secretary who gave John Petherick his guns, later Whig prime minister, cit.
Three Empires on the Nile Dominic Green 2007
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“Jingoes”: George Russell, nephew of Lord Russell the foreign secretary who gave John Petherick his guns, later Whig prime minister, cit.
Three Empires on the Nile Dominic Green 2007
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As a less couth candidate put it, the liberal public must unite against “Jingoes, Jugglers, and Jews.”
Three Empires on the Nile Dominic Green 2007
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