The Glory and Shame of England, المجلد 1Bartram & Lester, 1866 |
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... thought proper to take in the very beginning of the Rebellion , we have scarcely reached the threshold by simply counting the two hundred and seventy- five peaceful merchantmen sunk or bonded by British cruisers . This covered only so ...
... thought proper to take in the very beginning of the Rebellion , we have scarcely reached the threshold by simply counting the two hundred and seventy- five peaceful merchantmen sunk or bonded by British cruisers . This covered only so ...
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... thoughts . I know , in recollect- ing that period , that I only hoped I might return and live a few quiet years , pursuing my studies unmolested by poverty , garnering up my treasures in the bosom of my family , with a home which I knew ...
... thoughts . I know , in recollect- ing that period , that I only hoped I might return and live a few quiet years , pursuing my studies unmolested by poverty , garnering up my treasures in the bosom of my family , with a home which I knew ...
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... thought then , and wished we were on board the steamer . A consciousness of the power of the steam engine on the ocean , I then felt for the first time . All the fleets of Eng- land , without steam , never could have impressed me as did ...
... thought then , and wished we were on board the steamer . A consciousness of the power of the steam engine on the ocean , I then felt for the first time . All the fleets of Eng- land , without steam , never could have impressed me as did ...
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... thought for my fathers as much as for the fathers of any living Englishman ; and I have as many associations to bind me to them and their times , as though I had been born on that island . A VII . ROUND English history there is a charm ...
... thought for my fathers as much as for the fathers of any living Englishman ; and I have as many associations to bind me to them and their times , as though I had been born on that island . A VII . ROUND English history there is a charm ...
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... thought the 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 ...
... thought the 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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