Lord George Bentinck: A Political BiographyColburn and Company, 1852 - Всего страниц: 588 |
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... race that had exhausted and degraded its once exuberant bosom . The land refused to hold those who would not hold the land on terms of justice and of science . All the economical palliatives and political pretences of long years seemed ...
... race that had exhausted and degraded its once exuberant bosom . The land refused to hold those who would not hold the land on terms of justice and of science . All the economical palliatives and political pretences of long years seemed ...
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... race of men , who , though they might not perhaps cultivate their land to the best advantage , ' or know how to make five quarters grow where three did before , ' are yet a class of men , whom it would be worse than unwise to sacrifice ...
... race of men , who , though they might not perhaps cultivate their land to the best advantage , ' or know how to make five quarters grow where three did before , ' are yet a class of men , whom it would be worse than unwise to sacrifice ...
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... influence of that change , if agreed to , on the interests of the African race . Sir Robert Inglis , peculiarly entitled on such a subject to offer his opinion to the house , said " that the 326 A POLITICAL BIOGRAPHY .
... influence of that change , if agreed to , on the interests of the African race . Sir Robert Inglis , peculiarly entitled on such a subject to offer his opinion to the house , said " that the 326 A POLITICAL BIOGRAPHY .
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... race . In the structure , the decay , and the development , of the various families of man , the vicissitudes of history find their main solution . The Norman element in our population wanes ; the in- fluence of the Saxon population is ...
... race . In the structure , the decay , and the development , of the various families of man , the vicissitudes of history find their main solution . The Norman element in our population wanes ; the in- fluence of the Saxon population is ...
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... races , the sporting world was astounded by hearing that Lord George Bentinck had parted with his racing stud at an almost nominal price . Lord George was present , as was his custom , at this meeting held in the demesne of one who was ...
... races , the sporting world was astounded by hearing that Lord George Bentinck had parted with his racing stud at an almost nominal price . Lord George was present , as was his custom , at this meeting held in the demesne of one who was ...
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