The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 - English literature |
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Page 172
... entirely away . He was not , we think , in some respects a wise man , and yet he did more for the good of his fellow - men than most wise men have done . Like most courageous and unflinching men of principle , he was not popular in his ...
... entirely away . He was not , we think , in some respects a wise man , and yet he did more for the good of his fellow - men than most wise men have done . Like most courageous and unflinching men of principle , he was not popular in his ...
Page 200
... entirely falsified by subsequent experience , that the public mind is now strongly prejudiced against anything which appears to be a repetition of our former errors . This feeling is now dictating our policy in regard to our colonies ...
... entirely falsified by subsequent experience , that the public mind is now strongly prejudiced against anything which appears to be a repetition of our former errors . This feeling is now dictating our policy in regard to our colonies ...
Page 209
... entirely at the cost of India . This is the only strain upon England's resources ; and in return the splendid army , trained , paid , and kept in active discipline at the cost of India , is available for the service of England . India ...
... entirely at the cost of India . This is the only strain upon England's resources ; and in return the splendid army , trained , paid , and kept in active discipline at the cost of India , is available for the service of England . India ...
Page 211
... entirely the Government of England . Every member of the local government is a nominee of the British Crown . By England the taxation is determined . The foreign relations of India are dictated by England , and by England the duties on ...
... entirely the Government of England . Every member of the local government is a nominee of the British Crown . By England the taxation is determined . The foreign relations of India are dictated by England , and by England the duties on ...
Page 212
... entirely that of the English Government , in which the people of India have no voice whatever , but of the cost England does not pay a farthing . The whole is defrayed from the revenues of India , and it will not be seen named in Mr ...
... entirely that of the English Government , in which the people of India have no voice whatever , but of the cost England does not pay a farthing . The whole is defrayed from the revenues of India , and it will not be seen named in Mr ...
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