Jules Verne Quotes
Instigated By Princes Equally Ambitious And Less Sagacious And More Unscrupulous Than He Was, The People Of India Were Persuaded That They Might Successfully Rise Against Their English Rulers, Who Had Brought Them Out Of A State Of Anarchy And Constant Warfare And Misery, And Had Established Peace And Prosperity In Their Country. Their Ignorance And Gross Superstition Made Them The Facile Tools Of Their Designing Chiefs.
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