Reflections On the Origins And Destiny of Imperial Britain

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This State indeed is united, the supreme decision seeming now to rest with the Church, now with the Government, but undivided ever. Upon the priests and their illimitable influence over the steadily increasing masses inhabiting this empire, the government rests for such support as it derives from the people in its military or imperialistic schemes. Russia thus represents lect. iv WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA 145 essentially the same principles as the mediaeval empires, as the empire of Louis XIV., or Fe...rdinand II. represented, — one law, one faith, to all the earth, one law, one faith ; — theocratic, superstitious, intolerant, merciless in its creed, cruel in its absolutism. If there, if there in Russia is England's enemy, it is from no rivalry in high purposes, but because they are opposed as the light and the darkness. A struggle to the death between these two States would to Humanity, whatever the issues of that dread close, but act over again the conflict between Ormuzd and Ahriman.
The rise of the empire of Spain seems in its national enthusiasm to offer a closer parallel to this of Britain.


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