The Glory and Shame of England, المجلد 1Bartram & Lester, 1866 |
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... received , it was written in an honest and truthful spirit , and for the good of mankind . I XI . HAVE given pretty liberal space to the course of the Gov- ernment and the press of England towards us during our civil war . England is ...
... received , it was written in an honest and truthful spirit , and for the good of mankind . I XI . HAVE given pretty liberal space to the course of the Gov- ernment and the press of England towards us during our civil war . England is ...
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... received into British colo- nial ports after her departure , in violation of law , and instead of being seized by the Colonial authorities , she received the hospitalities of a national vessel . * * As these proof sheets are leaving my ...
... received into British colo- nial ports after her departure , in violation of law , and instead of being seized by the Colonial authorities , she received the hospitalities of a national vessel . * * As these proof sheets are leaving my ...
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... received the intelligence of the reëlection of Mr. Lincoln , in November , 1864. In the event of McClellan's election , he had prepared , as a coup d'état , acknowledging the independence of the South , and appealing to all European ...
... received the intelligence of the reëlection of Mr. Lincoln , in November , 1864. In the event of McClellan's election , he had prepared , as a coup d'état , acknowledging the independence of the South , and appealing to all European ...
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... received advantage from every hour of toil that ever . made these good and great men weary . A wanderer from the most distant and barbarous nation on earth , cannot come here without finding the graves of his benefactors . Those who ...
... received advantage from every hour of toil that ever . made these good and great men weary . A wanderer from the most distant and barbarous nation on earth , cannot come here without finding the graves of his benefactors . Those who ...
الصفحة 108
... received three thousand acres of land out of the confiscated estates of the Earl of Desmond for his royal flattery , and on which he lived - soberly recommended ASCENDENCY OF BRITISH POWER . 109 to government the repetition.
... received three thousand acres of land out of the confiscated estates of the Earl of Desmond for his royal flattery , and on which he lived - soberly recommended ASCENDENCY OF BRITISH POWER . 109 to government the repetition.
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