... us ; but which it unaccountably falls to my province, whether I will or no, a little to stem the torrent of, by reminding you, that you have a mighty sway in Asia which cannot be maintained by the finer sympathies of life, or the practice of its charities... The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 1161810Full view - About this book
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