. The crescent and the cross; or, Romance and realities of eastern travel. Porte, but endeavour toinfuse into the country of her adoption the principles,together with the privileges of freedom. Let her—laying aside all morbid delicacy and political senti-mentalism—boldly assert lier riglit of way through 360 MEHEMET ALL Egypt to India, while she leaves unquestioned that ofFrance through Alo-iers to Timbuctoo. English capital and industry would make Egypt agarden : Ensrlish rule would make the fellah a freeman ; English principles would teach him honestyand truth ; and, as to the comparative ad
. The crescent and the cross; or, Romance and realities of eastern travel. Porte, but endeavour toinfuse into the country of her adoption the principles,together with the privileges of freedom. Let her—laying aside all morbid delicacy and political senti-mentalism—boldly assert lier riglit of way through 360 MEHEMET ALL Egypt to India, while she leaves unquestioned that ofFrance through Alo-iers to Timbuctoo. English capital and industry would make Egypt agarden : Ensrlish rule would make the fellah a freeman ; English principles would teach him honestyand truth ; and, as to the comparative advantages ofTurkish or English politics to the people they are toinfluence, let the world be the judge—between AsiaMinor and North America, between the influences ofthe Crescent and the Cross. END OF VOL. I. FREDERICK SHOBERL, JUNIOR, PRINTER TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS PRINCE ALBERT, 51, RUPERT STREET, HAyMARKET, DS Warburton, Eliot AS The crescent and the W37 cross, ^.th ed. y^-^ PLEASE DO NOT REMOVESUPS FROM THIS POCKET UNIVERSITY OF TORONTOLIBRARY.
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