Macmillan's Magazine, 32. kötetMacmillan and Company, 1875 |
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233. oldal
... rule with a high hand we shall cease to rule , but the high hand that will prevail and rule permanently is the hand of jus- tice . The natives think that we perceive our lease of power to be drawing to an end . What wonder that they do ...
... rule with a high hand we shall cease to rule , but the high hand that will prevail and rule permanently is the hand of jus- tice . The natives think that we perceive our lease of power to be drawing to an end . What wonder that they do ...
235. oldal
... rule in India the commerce there- with of the world , because that under our rule the French and German and American flags fly as peacefully on the Hoogly as they do in the Bay of Gib- raltar , or that we attract wild men from the ...
... rule in India the commerce there- with of the world , because that under our rule the French and German and American flags fly as peacefully on the Hoogly as they do in the Bay of Gib- raltar , or that we attract wild men from the ...
456. oldal
... rule , but lived to re- gret that he had published that opinion . Doubtless he had many thoughts so far out of the range of public sympathy , that he could only keep them to himself , and , in his own words , bear patiently with the ...
... rule , but lived to re- gret that he had published that opinion . Doubtless he had many thoughts so far out of the range of public sympathy , that he could only keep them to himself , and , in his own words , bear patiently with the ...
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Macmillan's Magazine, 58. kötet David Masson,George Grove,John Morley,Mowbray Morris Teljes nézet - 1888 |
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