For My Legionaries: The Iron Guard (1936), Jewish Problem
“As forests in Bucovina, all those mountains laden with first belonging to the Orthodox Church, which was now infused with politics, and estranged, were given to the Jew Anhauh for exploitation of the firewood at the unheard-of price of 10 lei per cubic yard, while the Romanian peasant had to pay 3.50 lei. The mountains' forests fall under the merciless Jewish axe. Poverty and sorrow spreads over the Romanian villages, mountains become barren rock, while Anhauh and his kin carry constantly and tirelessly their gold-laden coffers over the border. The partner-in-crime of the Jew in exploiting the misery of thousands of peasants, was the Romanian politician who gorged himself on his portion of this fabulous profit.”
For My Legionaries: The Iron Guard (1936), Jewish Problem
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Romanian politician 1899–1938Related quotes
“No love have they for the slain king; swiftly they hie them to the mountains and the forests.”
Nullus adempti
regis amor: montem celeres silvamque capessunt.
Source: Argonautica, Book IV, Lines 315–316
“Come, wander with me, for the moonbeams are bright
On river and forest, o'er mountain and lea.”
Come, wander with me, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
Attributed in [ You cannot die of boredom in India http://newindianexpress.com/cities/bangalore/article537655.ece, June 07, 2012, June 23, 2012, Bond, Ruskin, Prajwala Hegde, The New Indian Express, Bangalore]
For My Legionaries: The Iron Guard (1936), Jewish Problem
"Love Will Find Out the Way"; in its published form this is suspected to have been extensively written by Percy himself; it was later used by Pierre de Beaumarchais in Act III of The Marriage of Figaro (1778).
Reliques of Ancient English Poetry (1765)
July 1890, pages 315-316
John of the Mountains, 1938