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Pagina 72
... called himself English ; and a traitor when he called himself Irish . The central sin and weakness of Imperialism is not making everybody alike , spreading a flat and vulgar similarity ; as in the first and most instinctive criticism of ...
... called himself English ; and a traitor when he called himself Irish . The central sin and weakness of Imperialism is not making everybody alike , spreading a flat and vulgar similarity ; as in the first and most instinctive criticism of ...
Pagina 103
... called how it fawned upon its tyrants and crucified its Saviours - how it cap- tured and corrupted even the very faiths intended to raise it into liberty and peace , till violence and persecu- tion , crusades and dragonnades , are words ...
... called how it fawned upon its tyrants and crucified its Saviours - how it cap- tured and corrupted even the very faiths intended to raise it into liberty and peace , till violence and persecu- tion , crusades and dragonnades , are words ...
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... called private property . As the late president of a great railroad once ex- pressed it , " This road belongs to the shareholders , and we have a right to run it as we see fit . " The man who said that had lost sight of two great ideas ...
... called private property . As the late president of a great railroad once ex- pressed it , " This road belongs to the shareholders , and we have a right to run it as we see fit . " The man who said that had lost sight of two great ideas ...
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