We have to consider not what we want now, but what we shall want in the future. We have to consider what countries must be developed either by ourselves or some other nation, and we have to remember that it is part of our responsibility and heritage to... The Journal of the Manchester Geographical Society - Page 160by Manchester Geographical Society - 1892Full view - About this book
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1915 - 886 pages
...AND AMBITIONS. f ORD ROSEBERY, on March i, 1893, speaking at the Royal Colonial Institute, said : " We have to remember that it is part of our responsibility and heritage to take care that the world, so far as it can be moulded by us, should receive the Anglo-Saxon, and not another character." If we... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1915 - 834 pages
...AMBITIONS. T ORD ROSEBERY, on March i, 1893, — ' speaking at the Royal Colonial Institute, said : " We have to remember that it is part of our responsibility and heritage to take care that the world, so far as it can be moulded by us, should receive the Anglo-Saxon, and not another character." If we... | |
| Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain) - Colonies - 1893 - 514 pages
...present moment, in the language of mining, in " pegging out claims for the future." We have to consider, not what we want now, but what we shall want in the...world, as far as it can be moulded by us, shall receive an English-speaking complexion, and not that of another nation. I think that we, as we struggle in... | |
| Royal Commonwealth Society - Colonies - 1893 - 544 pages
...present moment, in the language of mining, in "pegging out claims for the future." We have to consider, not what we want now, but what we shall want in the...world, as far as it can be moulded by us, shall receive an English-speaking complexion, and not that of another nation. I think that we, as we struggle in... | |
| Friedrich von Bernhardi - Germany - 1912 - 318 pages
...expansion. . . . We shall have to consider not what we want now, but what we want in the future. . . . We have to remember that it is part of our responsibility and heritage to take care that the world, so far as it can be moulded by us, should receive the Anglo-Saxon and not another character."* That... | |
| François Bédarida - History - 1991 - 406 pages
...the world has seen'.1 At the same time Rosebery declared: 'We have to remember that it is part of our heritage to take care that the world, as far as it can be moulded by us, shall receive an English-speaking complexion, and not that of other nations.'2 In other words every inch gained by... | |
| Michael Howard - History - 1991 - 228 pages
...President of the Imperial Federation League, stated in 1893 that it 'was part of our responsibility and our heritage to take care that the world, as far as it can be moulded by us, shall receive an Anglo-Saxon and not another character'.5 A man of a slightly younger generation, Leopold Amery,... | |
| Bernard Magubane - History - 1996 - 486 pages
...developed either by ourselves or by some other nation, and we have to remember that it is part of our heritage to take care that the world, as far as it can be moulded by us, shall receive an Anglo-Saxon, and not another character. . . . We have to look forward beyond the chatter of platforms... | |
| K. J. M. Smith - History - 2002 - 356 pages
...special nature of English character and institutions, typified by Lord Rosebery's reminder that it was 'our responsibility and heritage to take care that the world as far as it could be moulded, shall receive an English-speaking complexion and not that of other nations [and our... | |
| Stephen Kern - History - 2003 - 418 pages
...present moment, in the language of mining, "in pegging out claims for the future." We have to consider not what we want now, but what we shall want in the...responsibility and heritage to take care that the world, so far as it can be moulded by us, shall receive an English-speaking complexion, and not that of other... | |
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