The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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الصفحة 68
... company with an edu- cated young Englishman , frequently scaring the wild deer on the banks by the noise of our " I would by far , " said he , " see this spectacle , " ( as the animals dashed away into the forest ) , " than the fairest ...
... company with an edu- cated young Englishman , frequently scaring the wild deer on the banks by the noise of our " I would by far , " said he , " see this spectacle , " ( as the animals dashed away into the forest ) , " than the fairest ...
الصفحة 82
... Company , under their present char- ter , no longer enjoys that exclusive control of Indian commerce , which has ... Company . The favour will be returned ; for it is understood , that the Company will do all in 82 GLORY AND SHAME OF ...
... Company , under their present char- ter , no longer enjoys that exclusive control of Indian commerce , which has ... Company . The favour will be returned ; for it is understood , that the Company will do all in 82 GLORY AND SHAME OF ...
الصفحة 83
... Company despatched Cap- tain Baylis , an efficient and well - qualified com- missioner , to the Southern States , in the spring of 1840 , to engage twelve American planters , who were perfectly acquainted with the cotton culture , to go ...
... Company despatched Cap- tain Baylis , an efficient and well - qualified com- missioner , to the Southern States , in the spring of 1840 , to engage twelve American planters , who were perfectly acquainted with the cotton culture , to go ...
الصفحة 85
... Company's servants for extending their scale of operations as widely as possible ; and that large tracts of land had been purchased by private individuals for the same purpose . Indeed , " says an English correspondent of mine , in a ...
... Company's servants for extending their scale of operations as widely as possible ; and that large tracts of land had been purchased by private individuals for the same purpose . Indeed , " says an English correspondent of mine , in a ...
الصفحة 94
... Company ; the most benevolent philanthropists with the most selfish speculators ; levellers with monopolists , and Chartists with the throne of Old England , and her aristocracy , all ranged side by side in harmony and power to carry ...
... Company ; the most benevolent philanthropists with the most selfish speculators ; levellers with monopolists , and Chartists with the throne of Old England , and her aristocracy , all ranged side by side in harmony and power to carry ...
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