Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomas;6 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1853 |
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... England , and the binds may be found there in precisely the same condition , only worse , in which their ancestors were seven hundred years ago . England found India badly governed , indeed , but she found it comparatively wealthy . The ...
... England , and the binds may be found there in precisely the same condition , only worse , in which their ancestors were seven hundred years ago . England found India badly governed , indeed , but she found it comparatively wealthy . The ...
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... England eight hundred per cent . , in Scotland seventeen hundred per cent . , and in Ireland five hundred per cent . , while it had actually decreased in France and all the Catholic states of the continent . The proportion of criminals ...
... England eight hundred per cent . , in Scotland seventeen hundred per cent . , and in Ireland five hundred per cent . , while it had actually decreased in France and all the Catholic states of the continent . The proportion of criminals ...
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... England , in Ireland or India , it is for the most part utterly detestable , British officials , when elsewhere than in England , have no rivals in arrogance , ignorance , prejudice , conceit , incapacity , and stupidity . England is ...
... England , in Ireland or India , it is for the most part utterly detestable , British officials , when elsewhere than in England , have no rivals in arrogance , ignorance , prejudice , conceit , incapacity , and stupidity . England is ...
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