. Mr. Oseba's last discovery . elves the instruments orservants through which the public conscienceshould find expression in law. In questions of colonial policy, none invokedthe shades of honored sires, none appealedto the experience of the ages, none asked orcared what Britain or America was doing, but how can we construct the most comfortableedifice from the material at hand ? was theproblem they sought to solve. If all those who have prayed, struggled,fought, and died for liberty, from Otanes, thePersian, down to the swarthy sons of Cuba orthe Phillipines, could behold this scene, theymigh
. Mr. Oseba's last discovery . elves the instruments orservants through which the public conscienceshould find expression in law. In questions of colonial policy, none invokedthe shades of honored sires, none appealedto the experience of the ages, none asked orcared what Britain or America was doing, but how can we construct the most comfortableedifice from the material at hand ? was theproblem they sought to solve. If all those who have prayed, struggled,fought, and died for liberty, from Otanes, thePersian, down to the swarthy sons of Cuba orthe Phillipines, could behold this scene, theymight well say—not in the words of Mr. Oseba—- Lord, now lettest Thou Thy servant departin peace, for mine eyes have seen Thy salva-tion. In Zelania there were no class was no social revolution in the story, butthe people rose to the occasion, they lookedaround inquiringly, yielded to the logic of thesituation, and—were. Here the people saw clearly the fundamentaltheory, or basic essentials of production. Here. 6c 05 H Pertinent Inquiry. 201 they saw Natures treasure-house filled withtempting rewards, and they soon realised thattoil was the open sesame to which Natureresponded promptly, and with a lavish hand. They saw that labor and land, after along divorce, must re-wed—for the childrenssake—and that wealth, instead of being apartial god that sprang from magic caves to aidthe cunning in squeezing humanity, was reallybut the savings or net products of yesterdaystoil, and capital but that part of wealth devotedto improving the implements with which toilmay more easily coin more wealth from thestores of material, offered by Nature free to herinquiring children. Who corners the rawmaterial, insults dame Nature, and assassinatesliberty. There being some considerable unanimity offeeling on these questions in Zelania, it wasdeemed wise to arrange some equitable rulesfor the working of the various factors, cogs,wheels and pulleys of this complex course
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