The Glory and Shame of England, المجلد 1Bartram & Lester, 1866 |
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... once friendly nation , claiming to be guided by high and honorable principles , and is not effectually and thoroughly arrested by the strong will and stronger arm of the British government . 66 Fourth . That as a result of the foregoing ...
... once friendly nation , claiming to be guided by high and honorable principles , and is not effectually and thoroughly arrested by the strong will and stronger arm of the British government . 66 Fourth . That as a result of the foregoing ...
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... once more through the waters . The ship soon lifted and shook herself and began to leap through the sea . The breeze freshened ; we flew through the ocean . The next day a gale brought us where we saw the " Great Western " pitching and ...
... once more through the waters . The ship soon lifted and shook herself and began to leap through the sea . The breeze freshened ; we flew through the ocean . The next day a gale brought us where we saw the " Great Western " pitching and ...
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... once the saddest and the noblest period of English history — the noblest , whether we look to the greatness of the principles at stake , or to the grandeur of the actors who fill the scene . But before 1783 you had founded , under the ...
... once the saddest and the noblest period of English history — the noblest , whether we look to the greatness of the principles at stake , or to the grandeur of the actors who fill the scene . But before 1783 you had founded , under the ...
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... once escaped from British ports , ever afterwards entered them in every part of the world , to refit , and so to renew their depredations . The consequences of this conduct were most disastrous to the States then in rebellion ...
... once escaped from British ports , ever afterwards entered them in every part of the world , to refit , and so to renew their depredations . The consequences of this conduct were most disastrous to the States then in rebellion ...
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... once withdrew from the conflict , and re- turned home . When the French troops were being more than decimated by yellow fever at Vera Cruz , Louis Napoleon was permitted to remove them to a high and healthy position on the way to Mexico ...
... once withdrew from the conflict , and re- turned home . When the French troops were being more than decimated by yellow fever at Vera Cruz , Louis Napoleon was permitted to remove them to a high and healthy position on the way to Mexico ...
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