| James Anthony Froude - Black people - 1888 - 460 pages
...if you can, or a Mr. Smith of Seilly. If none of these are attainable, even a Sancho Panza would do. Send him out with no more instructions than the knight...do his duty. Put him on his metal. Promise him the respect and praise of all good men if he does well ; and if he calls to his help intelligent persons... | |
| James Anthony Froude - Great Britain - 1888 - 362 pages
...if you can, or a Mr. Smith of Scilly. If none of these are attainable, even a Sancho Panza would do. Send him out with no more instructions than the knight...Sancho — to fear God and do his duty. Put him on his mettle. Promise him the respect and praise of all good men if he does well ; and if he calls to his... | |
| James Anthony Froude - Great Britain - 1888 - 444 pages
...Panza would do. Send him out with no more instructions than the knight of La Mancha gave Sancho—to fear God and do his duty. Put him on his metal. Promise him the respect and praise of all good men if he does well; and if he calls to his help intelligent persons... | |
| Benjamin Kidd - 1898 - 7 pages
...island of Dominica, — surely the most beautiful of all tropical islands : " Find a Rajah Brooke 1 if you can, or a Mr. Smith of Scilly. . . . Send him...of soils and the management of men, in half a score years Dominica would be the brightest gem of the Antilles. . . . The leading of the wise few, the willing... | |
| David Starr Jordan - Democracy - 1899 - 326 pages
...salted and eaten, and the conscience of mankind wakes again and the Americans sweep them all away." Concerning Dominica, Mr. Froude says : " Find a Rajah...Promise him the praise of all good men if he does well j and if he calls to his help intelligent persons who understand the cultivation of soils and the management... | |
| Alleyne Ireland - Colonies - 1905 - 363 pages
...argument in favor of personal rule in the tropics: "Find a Raja Brooke [of Sarawak] if you can. . . . Send him out with no more instructions than the Knight...Mancha gave Sancho— to fear God and do his duty. . . . The leading of the wise few, the willing obedience of the many, is the beginning and end of all... | |
| Alleyne Ireland - Colonies - 1905 - 364 pages
...argument in favor of personal rule in the tropics : " Find a Raja Brooke [of Sarawak] if you can. . . . Send him out with no more instructions than the Knight...Mancha gave Sancho — to fear God and do his duty. . . . The leading of the wise few, the willing obedience of the many, is the beginning and end of all... | |
| Alleyne Ireland - Colonies - 1905 - 364 pages
...argument in favor of personal rule in the tropics: " Find a Eaja Brooke [of Sarawak] if you can. . . . Send him out with no more instructions than the Knight...Mancha gave Sancho — to fear God and do his duty. . . . The leading of the wise few, the willing obedience of the many, is the beginning and end of all... | |
| Carl Adolf Bodelsen - Great Britain - 1925 - 238 pages
...can, • or a Mr. Smith of Scilly.(3) If none of these are attainable, even a Sancho Panza would do. Send him out with no more instructions than the knight...Sancho — to fear God and do his duty. Put him on his mettle. Promise him the respect and praise of all good men if he does well ; and if he calls to his... | |
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