The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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الصفحة 63
... labour they had so reluctantly quitted . " These or similar words , if I remember right , are used by the elder D'Israeli : they are not only beautiful , but true . This , I think , sufficiently accounts for the fact that we have never ...
... labour they had so reluctantly quitted . " These or similar words , if I remember right , are used by the elder D'Israeli : they are not only beautiful , but true . This , I think , sufficiently accounts for the fact that we have never ...
الصفحة 69
... labour through childhood and youth , to old age ( if , indeed , they did not meet the better lot to die while young ) , with the cheerful boys and girls of New - England , who rise from their long , healthful sleep , with free hearts ...
... labour through childhood and youth , to old age ( if , indeed , they did not meet the better lot to die while young ) , with the cheerful boys and girls of New - England , who rise from their long , healthful sleep , with free hearts ...
الصفحة 74
... labour , compete with them . British India comprises a tract of country nearly as large as the whole of the United States , with 150,000,000 of people , and can easily be made to supply the entire demand of Great Britain for cotton ...
... labour , compete with them . British India comprises a tract of country nearly as large as the whole of the United States , with 150,000,000 of people , and can easily be made to supply the entire demand of Great Britain for cotton ...
الصفحة 86
... labour ( acknowledged to be more expensive ) to compete with the free- grown products of the British empire . The English abolitionists feel that every shilling which goes out of Great Britain for cotton , or any other slave - grown ...
... labour ( acknowledged to be more expensive ) to compete with the free- grown products of the British empire . The English abolitionists feel that every shilling which goes out of Great Britain for cotton , or any other slave - grown ...
الصفحة 88
... labour annually , and only 45,000,000 pounds which proceed from free labour ; and that , too , while you have the means in India , at a very little expense , of obtaining all you require from free labour . An American writer , in his ...
... labour annually , and only 45,000,000 pounds which proceed from free labour ; and that , too , while you have the means in India , at a very little expense , of obtaining all you require from free labour . An American writer , in his ...
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