Those ideas, however, were fundamentally wrong. They rested upon the assumption of the equality of races. This was an error. It was a sandy foundation, and the idea of a government built upon it ; when the ' storm came and the wind blew, it fell. The Life and Speeches of Hon. George Brown - Page 275by Alexander Mackenzie - 1882 - 381 pagesFull view - About this book
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...used against the constitutional guarantees thus secured, because of the common sentiment of the day. Those ideas, however, were fundamentally wrong. They...a government built upon it ; when the ' storm came •nd the wind blew, it fell.' " Our new Government is founded upon exactly the opposite idea ; its... | |
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| Agénor comte de Gasparin - Great Britain - 1862 - 452 pages
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| Agénor comte de Gasparin - Great Britain - 1862 - 468 pages
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...used against the constitutional guaranties thus secured, because of the common sentiment of the day. Those ideas, however, were fundamentally wrong. They...the assumption of the equality of races. This was au error. It was a sandy foundation, and the idea of a government built upon it; when the "storm came... | |
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