| Robert Cochrane - 1877 - 560 sider
...some honourable gentlemen, and pointing to British barbarians, have predicted with equal boldness, " d i Might not this have been said, according to the principles which we now hear stilted, in all respects... | |
| Robert Cochrane (miscellaneous writer) - 1877 - 558 sider
...some honourable gentlemen, and pointing to British barbarians, have predicted with equal boldness, "There is a people that will never rise to civilisation...form a supply of slaves for the rest of the world." Might not this have been said, according to the principles which we now hear stated, in all respecta... | |
| Great orators - 1881 - 242 sider
...some honourable gentlemen, and pointing to British barbarians, have predicted with equal boldness, 'There is a people that will never rise to civilisation...form a supply of slaves for the rest of the world.' Might not this have been said, according to the principles which we now hear stated, in all respects... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1883 - 410 sider
...some honourable gentleman, and pointing to British barbarians, have predicted with equal boldness, ' There is a people that will never rise to civilisation...form a supply of slaves for the rest of the world ? ' Might not this have been said, in all respects, as fairly and as truly of Britain herself, at that... | |
| Alexander Charles Ewald - 1884 - 668 sider
...barbarians, have predicted with equal boldness, ' There is a people that will never rise to civilization, there is a people destined never to be free — a...form a supply of slaves for the rest of the world.' Might not this have been said, according to the principles which we now hear stated, in all respects... | |
| Ludwig Herrig - 1885 - 752 sider
...is a people that will never rise to civilization—there is a people destined never to be free—a ' A light shone from the window of a hut, and swiftly they advanced towards it. Might not this have been said, according to the principles which we now hear stated, in all respects... | |
| Ernest L. Bentley - 1892 - 154 sider
...Senator have predicted with equal boldness — ' There is a people destined never to be free, a people depressed by the hand of Nature below the level of...form a supply of slaves for the rest of the world? ' Sir, we were once as obscure among the nations of the earth, as debased in our morals, as savage... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1894 - 442 sider
...some honourable gentleman, and pointing to British barbarians, have predicted with equal boldness. ' There is a people that will never rise to civilisation;...form a supply of slaves for the rest of the world ?' Might not this have been said, in all respects, as fairly and as truly of Britain herself, at that... | |
| Francis Warre Cornish - 1900 - 604 sider
...honourable gentle40 men, and pointing to British barbarians, have predicted with equal boldness, ' There is a people that will never rise to civilisation...form a supply of slaves for the rest of the world!' Might not this have been said in all respects as fairly and as 50 truly of Britain herself at that... | |
| 1901 - 660 sider
...barbarians, have predicted with equal boldness, "There is a people that will never rise to civilization — there is a people destined never to be free — a...form a supply of slaves for the rest of the world." Might not this have been said, according to the principles which we now hear stated, in all respects... | |
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