How, or when, the retribution will react upon us, I presume not to say. The rapine in Mexico and Peru was retaliated upon Spain in the ruin of her finances. In France, the razzias of Algeria were repaid by her own troops, in the massacres of the Boulevards,... British War History During the Present Century - Page 176by William Stokes - 1869 - 296 pagesFull view - About this book
| Richard Cobden - Anglo-Burmese War, 1st, 1824-1826 - 1853 - 68 pages
...rapine in Mexico and Peru was retaliated upon Spain, in the ruin of her finances. In France, the razzias of Algeria were repaid by her own troops, in the massacres...which have marked every step of our progress in India. indisputable, that England went to war with Burmah, and annihilated its political existence, for the... | |
| John Clark Marshman - Burma - 1853 - 80 pages
...have marked every step of our progress in India, and he expresses a hope that the national conscience will be roused ere it be too late from its lethargy, and put an end to them. Seventy years ago, the same charges were brought against the Government of India, in language... | |
| Richard Cobden - 1867 - 460 pages
...rapine in Mexico and Peru was retaliated upon Spain in the ruin of her finances. In France, the razzias of Algeria were repaid by her own troops, in the massacres...which have marked every step of our progress in India. WHAT NEXT— AND NEXT? NOTE. FROM the outset Mr. Cobden opposed the Russian war. The principles upon... | |
| Richard Cobden - Great Britain - 1867 - 466 pages
...rapine in Mexico and Peru was retaliated upon Spain in the ruin of her finances. In France, the razzias of Algeria were repaid by her own troops, in the massacres...which have marked every step of our progress in India. / WHAT NEXT-AND NEXT? NOTE. FEOM the outset Mr. Cobden opposed the Russian war. The principles upon... | |
| Richard Cobden - Eastern question (Balkan) - 1878 - 440 pages
...Boulevards, and the savage combats in the streets of Paris. Let us hope that the national conscience,.which has before averted from England, by timely atonement...which have marked every step of our progress in India. WHAT NEXT-AND NEXT? NOTE. FROM the outset Mr. Cobden opposed the Russian war. The principles upon which... | |
| A. Wyatt Tilby - Great Britain - 1912 - 468 pages
...had before averted from England the punishment due for imperial crimes, would be roused ere it was too late from its lethargy, and put an end to the deeds of violence and injustice which had marked every step of our progress in India.' 1 Such language, which was echoed by all the Little... | |
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