The English in the West Indies: Or, The Bow of UlyssesLongmans, Green, 1888 - 373 pages |
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... perhaps in this instance they are over - hasty . It does not follow that because people of the same race and character are drawn together by equality and liberty , people of diffe- rent races and different characters , who have ...
... perhaps in this instance they are over - hasty . It does not follow that because people of the same race and character are drawn together by equality and liberty , people of diffe- rent races and different characters , who have ...
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... perhaps the only means by which it can be brought to pass . So plausible is the theory , so obviously right would it be were the problem as simple and the population of all our colonies as homogeneous as in Australia , that one cannot ...
... perhaps the only means by which it can be brought to pass . So plausible is the theory , so obviously right would it be were the problem as simple and the population of all our colonies as homogeneous as in Australia , that one cannot ...
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... perhaps on whether we have determined that under all circumstances the retention of them under our own flag is indispensable to our safety . Circumstances 5 I had visited our great Pacific colonies . led me afterwards to attend more ...
... perhaps on whether we have determined that under all circumstances the retention of them under our own flag is indispensable to our safety . Circumstances 5 I had visited our great Pacific colonies . led me afterwards to attend more ...
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... perhaps designed to continue , and a restless hope was said to have revived among the negroes that the day was not far off when Jamaica would be as Hayti and they would have the island to themselves . To a person like myself , to whom ...
... perhaps designed to continue , and a restless hope was said to have revived among the negroes that the day was not far off when Jamaica would be as Hayti and they would have the island to themselves . To a person like myself , to whom ...
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... perhaps he felt that he was stumbling over the roots of the tree which he had helped to plant . The contrast in Mr. Gladstone's article was certainly remark- able . Lord Tennyson saw in institutions which were passing away the decay of ...
... perhaps he felt that he was stumbling over the roots of the tree which he had helped to plant . The contrast in Mr. Gladstone's article was certainly remark- able . Lord Tennyson saw in institutions which were passing away the decay of ...
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