The Glory and Shame of England, المجلد 1Bartram & Lester, 1866 |
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... demand much attention , compared with the stupendous loss of the 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 ...
... demand much attention , compared with the stupendous loss of the 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 ...
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... demand a corresponding moderation . We should regard it as a great calamity to our- selves , to the cause of good government , and to the peace of the world , should any European power challenge the American people , as it were , to the ...
... demand a corresponding moderation . We should regard it as a great calamity to our- selves , to the cause of good government , and to the peace of the world , should any European power challenge the American people , as it were , to the ...
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... demand them , is a great lack in our American system of government ; so that the American who goes bragging around the world about the intrinsic su- periority of our administration of government over that of all others , is the fair ...
... demand them , is a great lack in our American system of government ; so that the American who goes bragging around the world about the intrinsic su- periority of our administration of government over that of all others , is the fair ...
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... demands should be done . If inva- sion , spoliation and piracy on the part of one nation against another , provoke retributive justice , and it sinks under the pun- ishment it has justly incurred , it has no right to complain . But if ...
... demands should be done . If inva- sion , spoliation and piracy on the part of one nation against another , provoke retributive justice , and it sinks under the pun- ishment it has justly incurred , it has no right to complain . But if ...
الصفحة 106
... country . This was in 1628. They drew up a Bill of Rights , moderate and just in its demands , and humbly be- sought the king to grant them — promising if he would , " to CONFISCATIONS UNDER CHARLES I. 107 raise a voluntary assessment of.
... country . This was in 1628. They drew up a Bill of Rights , moderate and just in its demands , and humbly be- sought the king to grant them — promising if he would , " to CONFISCATIONS UNDER CHARLES I. 107 raise a voluntary assessment of.
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