| Henry Allon - 1884 - 548 trang
...inevitably to disruption. In this particular we cannot think of England as Professor Seeley bids us. ' We must cease altogether to say that England is an...north-western coast of Europe, that it has an area of 1 20,000 square miles, and a population of thirty odd millions. We must cease to think that emigrants,... | |
| 1884 - 882 trang
...in the old phrase," says Mr. Seeley, " possessions of England, then they must be a part of Englaud ; and we must adopt this view in earnest. We must cease...northwestern coast of Europe ; that it has an area of one hundred and twenty thousand square miles and a population of thirty odd millions. We must cease... | |
| Sir John Robert Seeley - 1883 - 340 trang
...system is gone. But in place of it no clear and reasoned system has been adopted. The wrong theory is given up, but what is the right theory? There is only...altogether to say that England is an island off the north western coast of Europe, that it has an area of 120,000 square miles and a population of thirty... | |
| George Jacob Holyoake - 1884 - 156 trang
...i 1 m TEAVELS IN SEAECH OF A SETTLER'S GUIDE-BOOK OK AMERICA AND CANADA. BY GEOEGE JACOB HOLYOAKE. "We must cease altogether to say that England is an island off the northwestern coast of Europe. * * We must cease to think that Emigrants, when they go to the Colonies, leave England, or are lost... | |
| George Ferguson Bowen - 1889 - 478 trang
...system is gone. But in place of it no clear and reasoned system has been adopted. The wrong theory is given up, but what is the right theory ? There is only one alternative. As the Colonies are not, in the old phrase, possessions of 1 The question of Imperial Federation, and... | |
| Sir William Chandler Roberts-Austen - 1898 - 74 trang
...time has fully come when such knowledge should be widespread, for, as Professor Seeley points out, " if the Colonies are not, in the old phrase, possessions of England, then they must be part of England, and we must adopt this view in earnest."1 Although it is already widely understood... | |
| J. Ellis Barker - 1910 - 398 trang
...Empire.' Professor Seeley, the historian of Imperialism, wrote in his ' Expansion of England ' : ' There is only one alternative. If the colonies are...England ; and we must adopt this view in earnest. When we have accustomed ourselves to contemplate the whole Empire together and call it all England,... | |
| Sir John Robert Seeley - 1916 - 324 trang
...system is : gone. But in place of it no clear and reasoned system has Vbeen adopted. The wrong theory is given up, but what is the right theory? There is only...are not, in. the old phrase, possessions of England, '•••; thenjthey.must.beva pj.rt.^ofjEngland; and we must adopt :• this view in earnest. " We... | |
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