The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 156A. Constable, 1882 |
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... European race , both its original and the derived form of Christianity , went with the European settlers and colonisers everywhere , to leaven , though not to temper , the greed of the trader and the cruelty of the conqueror . It shaped ...
... European race , both its original and the derived form of Christianity , went with the European settlers and colonisers everywhere , to leaven , though not to temper , the greed of the trader and the cruelty of the conqueror . It shaped ...
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... Europe , and must be supplied either by the natives or by the vigorous African and Chinese races . África and Asia must thus supply a very material part of the means by which European colonisation can alone prosper in tropic regions ...
... Europe , and must be supplied either by the natives or by the vigorous African and Chinese races . África and Asia must thus supply a very material part of the means by which European colonisation can alone prosper in tropic regions ...
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... European world leav- ing off fighting for religion and fighting for sugar hogsheads instead ; the outcasts of the Batavian marshes suddenly becoming the first nation in Europe , and the Hague the centre of the world's diplomacy ; the ...
... European world leav- ing off fighting for religion and fighting for sugar hogsheads instead ; the outcasts of the Batavian marshes suddenly becoming the first nation in Europe , and the Hague the centre of the world's diplomacy ; the ...
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1 Les Faux Don Sébastien Etude sur lHistoire | 1 |
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The Red Book of Menteith By William Fraser | 110 |
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