The British Quarterly Review, 21. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1855 |
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... England and Pennsylvania ; visiting the quiet homesteads overshadowed with the beech and sugar maple , and marking ... England and America is still most clearly seen . I thought I was in New England , ' was the remark of a well known ...
... England and Pennsylvania ; visiting the quiet homesteads overshadowed with the beech and sugar maple , and marking ... England and America is still most clearly seen . I thought I was in New England , ' was the remark of a well known ...
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... England was no match for Russia . The exulting tone in which Count Nesselrode writes to the Emperor of Russia , a few months later , congratulating him on the important results of the Treaty of Adrianople , and the satis- factory ...
... England was no match for Russia . The exulting tone in which Count Nesselrode writes to the Emperor of Russia , a few months later , congratulating him on the important results of the Treaty of Adrianople , and the satis- factory ...
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... England and Venice , that the first ambassador , Andrea Trevisan , was sent from the Signory to Henry VII . This was in 1497 ; and , although his despatches and report no longer exist , the curious picture of England and the English at ...
... England and Venice , that the first ambassador , Andrea Trevisan , was sent from the Signory to Henry VII . This was in 1497 ; and , although his despatches and report no longer exist , the curious picture of England and the English at ...
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