The Glory and Shame of England, المجلد 1Bartram & Lester, 1866 |
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... feeling of animosity be- tween my own countrymen and Englishmen . This is the last thing I would attempt , unless provoked to it by acts of wrong which could not be atoned for except by justifiable retali- ation . But there has been ...
... feeling of animosity be- tween my own countrymen and Englishmen . This is the last thing I would attempt , unless provoked to it by acts of wrong which could not be atoned for except by justifiable retali- ation . But there has been ...
الصفحة 19
... . I cannot describe the feeling with which I gazed for the first time on that ancient land which had been the home of my fathers . I seemed to be returning to the graves of my ances- 20 OUR ANTE - REVOLUTIONARY HISTORY . tors , who.
... . I cannot describe the feeling with which I gazed for the first time on that ancient land which had been the home of my fathers . I seemed to be returning to the graves of my ances- 20 OUR ANTE - REVOLUTIONARY HISTORY . tors , who.
الصفحة 20
... feeling came over me that I myself had been almost as long a wanderer . A great many associations which no one but an American whose ances- tors came from England can ever feel , crowded on my mind , and the history of the Anglo - Saxon ...
... feeling came over me that I myself had been almost as long a wanderer . A great many associations which no one but an American whose ances- tors came from England can ever feel , crowded on my mind , and the history of the Anglo - Saxon ...
الصفحة 22
... feel for them . as for brothers ? Nurtured too in a Republic which had not only proved great in times which had tried the stability of older states , it seemed to me natural that I should carry with me into any land , people . The ...
... feel for them . as for brothers ? Nurtured too in a Republic which had not only proved great in times which had tried the stability of older states , it seemed to me natural that I should carry with me into any land , people . The ...
الصفحة 23
... feeling might perhaps be stronger in me than among the men I was about to look on , and talk with . It has always been a common , and rather an odious slur in England upon our countrymen who go abroad , that they carry their ...
... feeling might perhaps be stronger in me than among the men I was about to look on , and talk with . It has always been a common , and rather an odious slur in England upon our countrymen who go abroad , that they carry their ...
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