Prussia was unknown ; and, in order that he might rob a neighbour whom he had promised to defend, black men fought on the coast of Coromandel, and red men scalped each other by the Great Lakes of North America... Littell's Living Age - Página 2531882Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Alfred Thayer Mahan - 1910 - 232 páginas
...name of Prussia was unknown. In order that he might rob a neighbor whom he had promised to defend, black men fought on the coast of Coromandel, and red...scalped each other by the Great Lakes of North America." Rare and scanty as communications then were, they -were characterized by the deliberateness and fullness... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1913 - 272 páginas
...Prussia was unknown; and, in 80 order that he might rob a neighbour whom he had promised to defend, black men fought on the coast of Coromandel, and red...scalped each other by the Great Lakes of North America. Silesia had been occupied without a battle ; but the fortresses which still held out. In the spring... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1913 - 842 páginas
...of Prussia was unknown ; and, in order that he might rob a neighbour whom he had promised to defend, black men fought on the coast of Coromandel, and red...scalped each other by the Great Lakes of North America. Silesia had been occupied without a battle ; but the Austrian troops were advancing to the relief of... | |
| 1913 - 192 páginas
...of Prussia was unknown ; and, in order that he might rob a neighbour whom he had promised to defend, black men fought on the coast of Coromandel, and red...scalped each other by the Great Lakes of North America. Comment on this statement and explain any necessary allusions. CAMBRIDGE : PRINTED BY JOHN CLAY, MA... | |
| Charles Franklin Warwick - 1913 - 454 páginas
...lasted for seventy years and upwards and may be said to have been waged in every quarter of the globe. "Black men fought on the coast of Coromandel and red...scalped each other by the great lakes of North America." In the New World, it was known as the French and Indian War, and extended, with intervals of peace,... | |
| Alfred Thayer Mahan - 1913 - 382 páginas
...name of Prussia was unknown. In order that he might rob a neighbour whom he had promised to defend, black men fought on the coast of Coromandel, and red...scalped each other by the Great Lakes of North America." Wars, like conflagrations, tend to spread ; more than ever perhaps in these days of close international... | |
| Samuel Bannister Harding - 1913 - 812 páginas
...rob a neighbor whom he had promised to defend, black men fought on the coast of C'oromandcl [India], and red men scalped each other by the Great Lakes of North America." This view fails to take account of the real conflict of interests between English and French, which... | |
| Dulwich Picture Gallery - 1914 - 416 páginas
...interdependence of human affairs. " In order that he might rob a neighbour whom he had promised to defend, black men fought on the coast of Coromandel and red...scalped each other by the Great Lakes of North America." Everybody knows the passage in Macaulay's ISssuys. It is the execution of a later policy, first conceived... | |
| Charles Sheridan Jones - 1914 - 232 páginas
...order that he might rob a neighbour whom he had promised to defend, black men fought on the coasts of Coromandel, and red men scalped each other by the Great Lakes of North America." ***** There is a certain theory of heredity, which has gained much ground of late among German scientists,... | |
| Sinclair Kennedy - 1914 - 266 páginas
...steady extension of the Pan-Angle control in North America. " The struggle was literally worldwide. Red men scalped each other by the Great Lakes of North America, and black men fought in Senegal in Africa ; while Frenchmen and Englishmen grappled in India as well... | |
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