The Glory and Shame of England, المجلد 1Bartram & Lester, 1866 |
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الصفحة 15
... hold them out for the consideration of the people of England , with whom it has ever been our desire to live on terms of friendly intercourse . It will be for them to consider what impression it will make on the American mind that ...
... hold them out for the consideration of the people of England , with whom it has ever been our desire to live on terms of friendly intercourse . It will be for them to consider what impression it will make on the American mind that ...
الصفحة 16
... hold friendly rela- tions with the government and people of Great Britain , we have a moral right to present these views to the government at Washington , and to ask the Secre- tary of State for the United States , through our ...
... hold friendly rela- tions with the government and people of Great Britain , we have a moral right to present these views to the government at Washington , and to ask the Secre- tary of State for the United States , through our ...
الصفحة 23
... history and of their early greatness , the land which holds the august monuments of your ancient race , the works of your illustrious fathers , and their graves . " 24 NATIONAL SENTIMENT OF ENGLISHMEN . as a sarcasm ,
... history and of their early greatness , the land which holds the august monuments of your ancient race , the works of your illustrious fathers , and their graves . " 24 NATIONAL SENTIMENT OF ENGLISHMEN . as a sarcasm ,
الصفحة 33
... hold even the catalogue of her suffer- ings . Indeed , they are nowhere portrayed with half ade- quate intensity , except in those mournful ballads which have descended for centuries from maternal and maiden lips , as they melted into ...
... hold even the catalogue of her suffer- ings . Indeed , they are nowhere portrayed with half ade- quate intensity , except in those mournful ballads which have descended for centuries from maternal and maiden lips , as they melted into ...
الصفحة 59
... hold against the world . Her danger lies where the exertion of physical force would only increase it . Not abroad , but at home , are the elements of trouble . Not hostile armies , but her own subjects have become her greatest dread ...
... hold against the world . Her danger lies where the exertion of physical force would only increase it . Not abroad , but at home , are the elements of trouble . Not hostile armies , but her own subjects have become her greatest dread ...
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