Whether such a day will ever come I know not. But never will I attempt to avert or to retard it. Whenever it comes, it will be the proudest day in English history. To have found a great people sunk in the lowest depths of slavery and superstition, to... The Parliamentary Debates - 61 페이지저자: Great Britain. Parliament - 1892전체보기 - 도서 정보
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.... [I]t will be the proudest day in English history. To have found a great people sunk in the lowest depths of slavery and superstition, to have so ruled...privileges of citizens, would indeed be a title to a glory all our own. (Macaulay 1833:192) "Glory." Exactly what was Macaulay's vision of the nation,... | |
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...comes, it will be the proudest day in English history. To have found a great people sunk in the lowest depths of slavery and superstition — to have so...privileges of citizens, would, indeed, be a title of glory all our own. The sceptre may pass nway from us. Unforeseen accidents may derange all our schemes... | |
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...comes, it willbc the proudest day in English history. To have found a great people sunk in the lowest depths of slavery and superstition, to have so ruled...them as to have made them desirous and capable of all tlie privileges of citizens would indeed be a title to glory all our own. The sceptre may pass away... | |
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