Mr. Isaacs by F. Marion (Francis Marion) Crawford
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MR. ISAACS
A TALE OF MODERN INDIA BY F. MARION CRAWFORD 1882 BY F. MARION CRAWFORD CHAPTER I. In spite of Jean-Jacques and his school, men are not everywhere born free, any more than they are everywhere in chains, unless these be of their own individual making. Especially in countries where excessive liberty or excessive tyranny favours the growth of that class most usually designated as adventurers, it is true that man, by his own dominant will, or by a still more potent servility, may rise to any grade of elevation; as by the absence of these qualities he may fall to any depth in the social scale. Wherever freedom degenerates into license, the ruthless predatory instinct of certain bold and unscrupulous persons may, and almost |
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