| 1876 - 818 páginas
...territory, were the " one great anti-human specimen of humanity." He knew, he now tells us, that " wherever they went, a broad line of blood marked the...dominion reached, civilisation disappeared from view." Yet as a British Minister he rejected the Emperor Nicholas's offer to redistribute power in this territory... | |
| 1876 - 830 páginas
...Mahometans of India, nor the chivalrous Saladins of Syria, nor the cultured Moors of Spain. They were, upon the whole, from the black day when they first...represented everywhere government by force, as opposed to gorernment by law. So far as India is concerned — the country which Major Osborn hopes will be favourably... | |
| Henry Alexander Munro Butler-Johnstone - 1876 - 38 páginas
...Mahometans of India, nor the chivalrous Saladins of Syria, nor the cultured Moors of Spain. They are upon the whole, from the black day when they first...behind them ; and as far as their dominion reached, civilization disappeared from view. They represented everywhere government by force, as opposed to... | |
| 1876 - 906 páginas
...territory, were the " one great anti-human specimen of humanity." He knew, he now tells us, that " wherever they went, a broad line of blood marked the...dominion reached, civilisation disappeared from view." Yet as a British Minister he rejected the Emperor Nicholas's offer to redistribute power in this territory... | |
| Albert Stratford George Canning - 1877 - 200 páginas
...Mahometans of India, nor the chivalrous Saladins of Syria, nor the cultured Moors of Spain. They were, upon the whole, from the black day when they first...Europe, the one great anti-human specimen of humanity.' For, in modern history there have been no Mahometan rulers who could be compared to either Mahomet... | |
| 1878 - 528 páginas
...weithredoedd ysgeler ? Nis gellir eu desgrifio yn well nag ya ngeiriau Mr. Gladstone : " They were, upon the whole, from the black day when they first...of blood marked the track behind them ; and, as far aa their dominioa reached, civilisation disappeared from view. They represented everywhere government... | |
| 1878 - 396 páginas
...weithredoedd ysgeler ? Nis gellir eu desgrifio yn well nag ya ngeiriau Mr. Gladstone : " They were, upon the whole, from the black day when they first...entered Europe, the one great anti-human specimen of humauity. Wherever they went a broad Паe of bloed marked the track behind them ; and, as far as their... | |
| George Carslake Thompson - 1886 - 472 páginas
...Mahometans of India, nor the chivalrous Saladins of Syria, nor the cultured Moors of Spain. They were upon the whole, from the black day when they first...marked the track behind them ; and as far as their 1 Published by Murray, London. dominion reached, civilisation disappeared from view. They represented... | |
| Henry Allon - 1886 - 550 páginas
...Mahometans of India, nor the chivalrous Saladins of Syria, nor the cultured Moors of Spain. They were, upon the whole, from the black day when they first...went, a broad line of blood marked the track behind; civilization disappeared from view; for the guioe of life they had a relentless fatalism; for its reward... | |
| Robert Elliott Speer - 1904 - 376 páginas
...Mohammedans of India, nor the chivalrous Saladins of Syria, nor the cultured Moors of Spain. They were, upon the whole, from the black day when they first...behind them ; and, as far as their dominion reached, civilization disappeared from view. They represented everywhere Government by force as opposed to Government... | |
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