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Pagina 14
... living on too grand a scale suitable , perhaps , for Great Britain , with her abounding wealth and industry , but not suitable for an agricul- tural country , neglected in the past . Ireland , we are told , should free herself from ...
... living on too grand a scale suitable , perhaps , for Great Britain , with her abounding wealth and industry , but not suitable for an agricul- tural country , neglected in the past . Ireland , we are told , should free herself from ...
Pagina 15
... living on a lower scale that is wanted , but on a higher . Then as to taxation . Out of the 94 millions sterling forming the ' true ' revenue of Ireland six millions ( round figures ) come from the Customs duties on wine and tobacco ...
... living on a lower scale that is wanted , but on a higher . Then as to taxation . Out of the 94 millions sterling forming the ' true ' revenue of Ireland six millions ( round figures ) come from the Customs duties on wine and tobacco ...
Pagina 61
... living in the big city of the province , a kind of White Nabob who is there more for show , they think ; the magistrate is the man to fear . Fear is the only senti- ment which the Indian Government inspires in the masses . The ...
... living in the big city of the province , a kind of White Nabob who is there more for show , they think ; the magistrate is the man to fear . Fear is the only senti- ment which the Indian Government inspires in the masses . The ...
Pagina 65
... living - a catastrophe com- pared with which the defects of British rule are as nothing . This , then , is the mental attitude of the great majority of the Hindoos , whose chief grievances I am going to lay before the King - Emperor ...
... living - a catastrophe com- pared with which the defects of British rule are as nothing . This , then , is the mental attitude of the great majority of the Hindoos , whose chief grievances I am going to lay before the King - Emperor ...
Pagina 69
... living sustained by the strength of their spiritual and moral heredity , and because they have avoided new - fangled notions of life which each new - born civilisation is presenting for their acceptance . Hence they have the best ...
... living sustained by the strength of their spiritual and moral heredity , and because they have avoided new - fangled notions of life which each new - born civilisation is presenting for their acceptance . Hence they have the best ...
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