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The Life of Froude

CHAPTER VII
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The excellence of the paper as a literary essay is conspicuous.

But its chief value lies in the impression produced by South African politics upon a penetrating and observant mind trained under wholly different conditions.

Froude would not have been a true disciple of Carlyle if he had felt or expressed much sympathy with the native race.

He wanted them to be comfortable.

For freedom he did not consider them fit.


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