The Glory and Shame of England, المجلد 1Bartram & Lester, 1866 |
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... exactly to the wavering fortunes of our armies in the field . When victory was on our side , the Government and the press of England were partially with us . When the armed CAUSES OF COMPLAINT AGAINST ENGLAND . 11 insurgents had the.
... exactly to the wavering fortunes of our armies in the field . When victory was on our side , the Government and the press of England were partially with us . When the armed CAUSES OF COMPLAINT AGAINST ENGLAND . 11 insurgents had the.
الصفحة 11
... causes of complaint against Great Britain do exist― provocations have been given ; and they are of too serious a nature to be overlooked , or treated with levity . A contest between the British Monarch and the American Republic has ...
... causes of complaint against Great Britain do exist― provocations have been given ; and they are of too serious a nature to be overlooked , or treated with levity . A contest between the British Monarch and the American Republic has ...
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... cause . If you are a standing menace to aristocracies , you are equally a standing menace to State Churches . A State Church rests upon the assumption that religion would fall , if it were not sup- ported by the State . The Englishmen ...
... cause . If you are a standing menace to aristocracies , you are equally a standing menace to State Churches . A State Church rests upon the assumption that religion would fall , if it were not sup- ported by the State . The Englishmen ...
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... cause of good government , and to the peace of the world , should any European power challenge the American people , as it were , to the defence of republicanism against foreign interference . We cannot foresee , and are un- willing to ...
... cause of good government , and to the peace of the world , should any European power challenge the American people , as it were , to the defence of republicanism against foreign interference . We cannot foresee , and are un- willing to ...
الصفحة 46
... causes are in operation too mighty to be resisted by the crumbling thrones of despotism . No ; England can do all mortal man can do ; she never vacil- lates , is never faint - hearted : but she cannot successfully oppose the spirit of ...
... causes are in operation too mighty to be resisted by the crumbling thrones of despotism . No ; England can do all mortal man can do ; she never vacil- lates , is never faint - hearted : but she cannot successfully oppose the spirit of ...
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