Lands intersected by a narrow frith Abhor each other. Mountains interposed Make enemies of nations, who had else Like kindred drops been mingled into one. Frontiers - Page 10by Marquess George Nathaniel Curzon Curzon of Kedleston - 1907 - 58 pagesFull view - About this book
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...such a worthy cause Dooms and dévotes him as his lawful prey. Lands intersected by a narrow frith Abhor each other. Mountains interposed Make enemies...had else Like kindred drops been mingled into one. Thus man dévotes his brother, and destroys; And worse them ail, and most to be deplored, As human... | |
| 1855 - 44 pages
...we may well say with the great souled bard of Hertfordshire : " Lands intersected by a narrow frith Abhor each other: mountains interposed Make enemies...had else Like kindred drops been mingled into one." In their immediate results these Prejudices are as various as the circumstances which call them into... | |
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