The Glory and Shame of England, المجلد 1Bartram & Lester, 1866 |
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... become the property of the world . It will therefore be understood , that the plain account I give in these introduc- tory pages of the history of this work , is intended chiefly for those who on both sides of the Atlantic , have ...
... become the property of the world . It will therefore be understood , that the plain account I give in these introduc- tory pages of the history of this work , is intended chiefly for those who on both sides of the Atlantic , have ...
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... becoming an author , or trying to do anything to arrest the attention of mankind . To be well again I did not hope , but to die I could not think of . What men call fortune , I was born with . It had melted away . I did not dream of ...
... becoming an author , or trying to do anything to arrest the attention of mankind . To be well again I did not hope , but to die I could not think of . What men call fortune , I was born with . It had melted away . I did not dream of ...
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... become propagandists of republicanism . It is the only government suited to our condition ; but we have never sought to impose it on others ; and we have consistently followed the advice of Washing- ton , to recommend it only by the ...
... become propagandists of republicanism . It is the only government suited to our condition ; but we have never sought to impose it on others ; and we have consistently followed the advice of Washing- ton , to recommend it only by the ...
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... become intel- ligence ; it means helplessness , because it is ignorance ; it means hopelessness , because it sees no light in despair . L XVI . ET England explain to her own people , if she can , why a system of Government should be ...
... become intel- ligence ; it means helplessness , because it is ignorance ; it means hopelessness , because it sees no light in despair . L XVI . ET England explain to her own people , if she can , why a system of Government should be ...
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... become familiar with every point of great commer . cial advantage , and appropriated to herself all the solitary and unclaimed islands , and many of the claimed ones , she has found straggling at a convenient distance from the mainland ...
... become familiar with every point of great commer . cial advantage , and appropriated to herself all the solitary and unclaimed islands , and many of the claimed ones , she has found straggling at a convenient distance from the mainland ...
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