The British Quarterly Review, 42. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1865 |
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... England to an Englishman , it was easy to see , from expressions which escaped him , that he did not account England as being in a condition to meet the maritime power of America . Near these persons , sat a burly , comfortable sort of ...
... England to an Englishman , it was easy to see , from expressions which escaped him , that he did not account England as being in a condition to meet the maritime power of America . Near these persons , sat a burly , comfortable sort of ...
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... England it was transplanted into New England , and it has had a history of its own in both countries . In this , its double history , it resembled some ancient river , whose waters , in some far back territory , had been divided into ...
... England it was transplanted into New England , and it has had a history of its own in both countries . In this , its double history , it resembled some ancient river , whose waters , in some far back territory , had been divided into ...
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... England . But England had her case no less certainly against America . There was too much room for for- giveness , but not more room for it on the one side than the other . The English Union , by deciding to send a deputation to Boston ...
... England . But England had her case no less certainly against America . There was too much room for for- giveness , but not more room for it on the one side than the other . The English Union , by deciding to send a deputation to Boston ...
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