The day will come, and perhaps is not far distant, when the European observer will look round to see the globe girdled with a continuous zone of the black and yellow races... The Quarterly Review - Page 432edited by - 1920Full view - About this book
| English periodicals - 1893 - 564 pages
...paves the way for his first main prediction, which shall be given in his own words, 'The day will come, and perhaps is not far distant, when the European...but independent, or practically so, in government, monopolizing the trade of their own regions and circumscribing the industry of the European ; when... | |
| Church and the world - 1891 - 634 pages
...Character," by Charles H. Pearson, late fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. " The day will come," he writes, " and perhaps is not far distant when the European observer...but independent, or practically so in government, monopolizing the trade of their own regions and circumscribing the industry of the European ; when... | |
| Religion - 1893 - 804 pages
...his first chapter, upon the " Unchangeable Limits of Higher Races," as follows : " The day will come and perhaps is not far distant when the European observer...tutelage, but independent or practically so in government, monopolizing the trade of their own regions and circumscribing the industry of the European ; when... | |
| Charles Henry Pearson - Moral conditions - 1893 - 376 pages
...continuance of peace and reasonable prices, and to be let alone by the English official. The day will come, and perhaps is not far distant, when the European observer will look round to see the globe oirdled with a continuous zone of the black and oo yellow races, no longer too weak for aggression... | |
| John Henry Wilbrandt Stuckenberg - Sociology - 1898 - 354 pages
...and Character," by CH Pearson. Many of the forecasts are far from encouraging. " The day will come, and perhaps is not far distant, when the European...but independent, or practically so, in government, monopolizing the trade of their own regions, and circumscribing the industry of the European ; when... | |
| Benjamin Kidd - Anglo-Saxon race - 1898 - 132 pages
...progress amongst the Western peoples. He accordingly ventures to foretell that "The day will come, and perhaps is not far distant, when the European...but independent, or practically so, in government, monopolizing the trade of their own regions, and circumscribing the industry of the European ; when... | |
| Benjamin Kidd - Civilization - 1898 - 442 pages
...progress amongst the Western people*. He accordingly ventures to foretell that " The day will come, and perhaps is not far distant, when the European...longer too weak for aggression or under tutelage, bat independent, or practically so, in government, monopolising the trade of their own regions, and... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1900 - 244 pages
...put in the words of Mr. Pearson himself (National Life and Character, p. 84). " The day will come, and perhaps is not far distant, when the European...under tutelage, but independent, or practically so .... represented by fleets in the European seas, invited to international conferences, and welcomed... | |
| Bookbinding - 1900 - 282 pages
...often-quoted prediction — which will bear, nevertheless, yet another quotation — that The day will come, and perhaps is not far distant, when the European...practically so, in government, monopolising the trade in their own regions, and circumscribing the industry of the European ; when Chinamen and natives or... | |
| Benjamin Kidd - Civilization - 1902 - 588 pages
...day not far distant, Mr. Pearson predicted, when we should look round the globe and see it girdled by a continuous zone of the black and yellow races, no longer too weak for aggression, but monopolising the trade of their own regions, circumscribing the industry of the European, taken... | |
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