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THE ENDS OF (THE BRITISH) EMPIRE
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 March 2006
Abstract
The Empire of England, on which formerly the sun never set, has become one on which he never rises.
—John Ruskin, “The Storm-Cloud of the Nineteenth Century” (1884)
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