The Glory and Shame of England, المجلد 1Bartram & Lester, 1866 |
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... carrying trade with foreign nations , then in our hands . We glance at the commer- cial condition in 1860 , when , although the clouds were low- ering over the political horizon , commerce had not yet shorten- ed its sails , nor altered ...
... carrying trade with foreign nations , then in our hands . We glance at the commer- cial condition in 1860 , when , although the clouds were low- ering over the political horizon , commerce had not yet shorten- ed its sails , nor altered ...
الصفحة 15
... carried on by ships built and manned in Great Britain , if not rebuked by the British press generally , is not ... carrying trade of their country transferred from their own vessels to British bottoms , under all the sanctions and ...
... carried on by ships built and manned in Great Britain , if not rebuked by the British press generally , is not ... carrying trade of their country transferred from their own vessels to British bottoms , under all the sanctions and ...
الصفحة 22
... carry with me into any land , people . The nation had gone a little way out of the feudal and hierarchical Egypt ; but the horrors of the unknown Wilderness , and the memory of the flesh - pots , overpowered the hope of the Promised ...
... carry with me into any land , people . The nation had gone a little way out of the feudal and hierarchical Egypt ; but the horrors of the unknown Wilderness , and the memory of the flesh - pots , overpowered the hope of the Promised ...
الصفحة 23
... carry their Republicanism with them . Although this is often meant interest you are fighting , and to whom your victory brings eventual defeat . The real origin of your nation is the key to the present relation between you and the ...
... carry their Republicanism with them . Although this is often meant interest you are fighting , and to whom your victory brings eventual defeat . The real origin of your nation is the key to the present relation between you and the ...
الصفحة 24
... carried with him a good many testimonials that John Bull was his father ! This hauteur that Englishmen never can get rid of , and perhaps never should , sometimes makes them very disagreeable ; but it is part and parcel of that national ...
... carried with him a good many testimonials that John Bull was his father ! This hauteur that Englishmen never can get rid of , and perhaps never should , sometimes makes them very disagreeable ; but it is part and parcel of that national ...
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