| 1881 - 562 páginas
...publish in your issue of February 2, last. He says, " America will probably become the head-servant of the great household of the world, the employer of...employed because her service will be the most and the ablest." That " while we have been advancing with portentous rapidity, America is passing us by... | |
| 1877 - 748 páginas
...curious commentary on Mr. Gladstone's statement, that America is destined to become " the headservant of the great household of the world, the employer of all employed, because her service is the most and the ablest." If by "the most" he means that they take the most, he is for once absolutely... | |
| 1878 - 588 páginas
...have no inclination, to murmur at the prospect. If she acquires it, she will make the acquisition by the right of the strongest ; but, in this instance,...and ablest. We have no more title against her than Venice, or Genoa, or Holland, has had against us. One great duty is entailed upon us, which we, unfortunately,... | |
| 1878 - 786 páginas
...curious commentary on Mr Gladstone's statement that America is destined to become "the head -servant of the great household of the world, the employer of all employed, because her service is the most and the ablest." If by " the most " he means that they take the most, he is for once absolutely... | |
| 1878 - 818 páginas
...curious commentary on Mr Gladstone's statement that America is destined to become " the head - servant of the great household of the world, the employer of all employed, because her service is the most and the ablest." If by " the most " he means that they take the most, he is for once absolutely... | |
| 1878 - 906 páginas
...curious commentary on Mr. Gladstone's statement that America is destined to become " the head-servant of the great household of the world, the employer of all employed, because her service is the most and the ablest," If by "the most" he means that they take the most, he is for once absolutely... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1879 - 268 páginas
...have no inclination, to murmur at the prospect. If she acquires it, she will make the acquisition by the right of the strongest ; but, in this instance,...and ablest. We have no more title against her, than Venice, or Genoa, or Holland has had against us. One great duty is entailed upon us, which we, unfortunately,... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1879 - 272 páginas
...have no inclination, to murmur at the prospect. If she acquires it, she will make the acquisition by the right of the strongest ; but, in this instance,...and ablest. We have no more title against her, than Venice, or Genoa, or Holland has had against us. One great duty is entailed upon us, which we, unfortunately,... | |
| Joseph Cook - 1879 - 304 páginas
...murmur at the prospect. If America acquires commercial supremacy, she will make the acquisition by the 'right of the strongest ; but in this instance...and ablest. We have no more title against her than Venice, or Genoa, or Holland has had against us. There can hardly be a doubt, as between the America... | |
| 1879 - 972 páginas
...have no inclination, to murmur at the prospect, If she acquires it, she will make the acquisition by the right of the strongest ; but in this instance...and ablest. We have no more title against her than Venice or Genoa or Holland has had against us." These are not improbable conclusions. No man of the... | |
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