The Glory and Shame of England, المجلد 1Bartram & Lester, 1866 |
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... mean the Government and the ruling classes of the British empire - not the British people , for whom I entertain all the sympathies which spring unbidden from the common fountains of kindred , language , laws and religion . I II . BY no ...
... mean the Government and the ruling classes of the British empire - not the British people , for whom I entertain all the sympathies which spring unbidden from the common fountains of kindred , language , laws and religion . I II . BY no ...
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... means - First : Suffrage for all duly qualified classes of the people and none others ; Second : The vote by ballot , which is the chief guaranty of independent suffrage ; Third A just distribution of paternal estates among all legi ...
... means - First : Suffrage for all duly qualified classes of the people and none others ; Second : The vote by ballot , which is the chief guaranty of independent suffrage ; Third A just distribution of paternal estates among all legi ...
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... mean things at best ; not fit for men nor na- tions . But England must be ready to answer the People of the United States these questions : Why did you take the first chance you had to turn the cold shoulder on us ? Why did you not do ...
... mean things at best ; not fit for men nor na- tions . But England must be ready to answer the People of the United States these questions : Why did you take the first chance you had to turn the cold shoulder on us ? Why did you not do ...
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... means of which she is enabled to continue her piratical course against American commerce , the consequence being to raise the premium of insurances on American vessels and their cargoes , and to depress the rate of freights in American ...
... means of which she is enabled to continue her piratical course against American commerce , the consequence being to raise the premium of insurances on American vessels and their cargoes , and to depress the rate of freights in American ...
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... mean an aristocracy , as strong and impregnable as you could make it . You care not much more for your Queen than we do , and many of you not half as much . But you use her as a foil , a pretext , a sham , behind which you hide your ...
... mean an aristocracy , as strong and impregnable as you could make it . You care not much more for your Queen than we do , and many of you not half as much . But you use her as a foil , a pretext , a sham , behind which you hide your ...
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