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" We were struggling among ourselves for supremacy in a world which we thought of as destined to belong to the Aryan races and to the Christian faith; to the letters and arts and charm of social manners which we have inherited from the best times of the... "
National Life and Character: A Forecast - Page 44
by Charles Henry Pearson - 1913 - 381 pages
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The Living Age, Volume 198

1893 - 846 pages
.... . . We shall wake to find ourselves elbowed and hustled, and perhaps even thrust aside, by people whom we looked down upon as servile, and thought of...changes have been inevitable. It has been our work to organize and create, to carry peace and law and order over the world, that others may enter in and...
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The Church Quarterly Review, Volume 36

English periodicals - 1893 - 564 pages
...will throng the English turf, or the salons of Paris, and will be admitted to intermarriage. . . . We shall wake to find ourselves elbowed and hustled,...consolation will be, that the changes have been inevitable ' (p. 84). Now this forecast of the spread and development of what have hitherto been regarded as the...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 177

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - English literature - 1893 - 610 pages
...struggling among ourselves for supremacy in a world which we thought of as •destined to belong to Aryan races and to the Christian faith : to the letters...thought of as bound always to minister to our needs.' But if this view is well founded, if the white race is precluded by natural laws from colonizing, on...
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The Andover Review, Volume 19

Religion - 1893 - 802 pages
...and charm of social manners which we have inherited from the best times of the past. We shall awake to find ourselves elbowed and hustled and perhaps...changes have been inevitable. It has been our work to organize and create, to carry peace and law and order over the world that others may enter in and enjoy....
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The Contemporary Review, Volume 63

Literature - 1893 - 984 pages
...We shall wake to find oursehielbowed and hustled, and perhaps even thrust aside, by people whom ģe looked down upon as servile, and thought of as bound...solitary consolation will be, that the changes have been in evitable. It has been our work to organise and create, to carry peace ami law and order over the...
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MacMillan's Magazine, Volume 67

Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1893 - 524 pages
...faith ; we shall wake to find ourselves elbowed and hustled, and perhaps even thrust aside, by people whom we looked down upon as servile, and thought of as bound always to minister to our needs." Thrown back within narrower limits, an increasing and more confined population of the higher races...
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Social Evolution

Benjamin Kidd - Civilization - 1894 - 396 pages
...to the letters and arts and charm of social manners which we have inherited from the best times in the past. We shall wake to find ourselves elbowed...thought of as bound always to minister to our needs." — National Life and Character, chap. i. tion. It is this development which — by its influence in...
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South Africa: A Study in Colonial Administration and Development

William Basil Worsfold - Great Britain - 1895 - 326 pages
...English turf, or the salons of Paris, and will be admitted to intermarriage . . . We shall wake up to find ourselves elbowed and hustled, and perhaps...thought of as bound always to minister to our needs." * In order to get a definite notion of the nature of the change which is here predicted, it is necessary...
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A History of Hindu Civilisation During British Rule, Volume 3

Pramatha Nath Bose - Civilization, Hindu - 1896 - 320 pages
...government, monopolising the trade of their own regions, and circumscribing the industry of the European We were struggling among ourselves for supremacy in...thought of as bound always to minister to our . needs." (" National Life and Character," 1893, pp. 84-85). The present state of inequality between the different...
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A History of Hindu Civilisation During British Rule: Intellectual condition

Pramatha Nath Bose - Hindu civilization - 1896 - 332 pages
...and charm of social manners which we have inherited from the best times of the past. We shall Iwake to find ourselves elbowed and hustled, and perhaps...thought of as bound always to minister to our needs." (" National Life and Character," 1893, pp. 84-85). The present state of inequality between the different...
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