The Relations Between Civilized And Uncivilized Races: a Prize Essay Read in the Theatre, Oxford ...
The Relations Between Civilized And Uncivilized Races: a Prize Essay Read in the Theatre, Oxford ...
T K Thomas Kelly Cheyne
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But see Markham's Peru. The JRelatiom hetvceen Civilized and Uncivilized Races. 19 colonists in the sixteenth century, a place among colonizing nations is barely granted them in the nineteenth. We are in danger of forgetting that vast dominion which stretched from proud Quebec in the North to beautiful New Orleans in the South. They were far the earliest in the field, for years before the May-flower anchored at New Plymouth, the rumour if not the substance of French power had reached as far wes...tward as the shores of Lake Huron^. How they were the worthiest remains to be shewn. The most striking point in the history of " New France '' is the influence of the missionaries, an influence the greater because unsought, and based on the one true principle in a faulty ad- ministration, that Christianity was the surest means of propitiating the savage mind. The first English Protestant missionaries en- joyed similar power in New Zealand ; — they too were honest and self-denying men, but hardly gain by comparison with the Jesuits.
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