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The Greeks, the Sla- vi and the other Christians of Turkey however, very well know that it is only since the Mohammedans began to feel the Russian bayonets, that they have behaved somewhat bet- ter, and have treated them even partially humanely. THE TURKISH QUESTION. 25 VIII S'lmilis simili gaudet. England in so heartily supporting the oppression of the majority by a reckless minority, is per- fectly consistent and in harmony with herself ; remaining true to her secular character. What else has... England done for seven centuries and is still doing even now in Ireland ? crushing and starving out millions for the sake of a few masters, and of a church without parishoners. What else is England doing in India ? Right, justice, and civilization, are invoked by the Eng- lish ministers ; and on the whole face of the earth, amongst Christians, ay, even savages, there does not exist a population that is at once more abject, brutalized, and deprived of every feeling and notion of morality than the poor of England, and the population generally, of her mining districts.
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