The Glory and Shame of England, المجلد 1Bartram & Lester, 1866 |
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... civil structures were reared by the infant American Colonies , they put this great thing in : " Our children's education must be provided for , and zealously looked after , as one of the first * I am fully aware this is no easy work for ...
... civil structures were reared by the infant American Colonies , they put this great thing in : " Our children's education must be provided for , and zealously looked after , as one of the first * I am fully aware this is no easy work for ...
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... civil deluge , stronger than ever ; and which is now ready on all proper occasions to vindicate throughout the world , if need be , the right of men to govern themselves . It is all bootless . now to make out a case against the British ...
... civil deluge , stronger than ever ; and which is now ready on all proper occasions to vindicate throughout the world , if need be , the right of men to govern themselves . It is all bootless . now to make out a case against the British ...
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... civil war is a vast episode in the same irrepressible conflict between Aristocracy and Democracy ; and the heirs of the Cavalier in England sympa thize with your enemies , the heirs of the Puritan with you . 66 ' The feeling of our ...
... civil war is a vast episode in the same irrepressible conflict between Aristocracy and Democracy ; and the heirs of the Cavalier in England sympa thize with your enemies , the heirs of the Puritan with you . 66 ' The feeling of our ...
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... civil war . England is responsible for the losses occasioned by the " Ala- bama , " First , not because of the violation of any act of Par- liament which could neither increase nor diminish her respon- sibilities , but because upon the ...
... civil war . England is responsible for the losses occasioned by the " Ala- bama , " First , not because of the violation of any act of Par- liament which could neither increase nor diminish her respon- sibilities , but because upon the ...
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... civil contest . It had , moreover , the effect , to a great extent , to drive the American flag from the sea , and to transfer much of our shipping and our commerce to the very Power whose subjects had created the necessity for such a ...
... civil contest . It had , moreover , the effect , to a great extent , to drive the American flag from the sea , and to transfer much of our shipping and our commerce to the very Power whose subjects had created the necessity for such a ...
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