The Glory and Shame of England, المجلد 1Bartram & Lester, 1866 |
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... tion of all men . England has always been working for the overthrow of rival nationalities , and the political subjection of men . England fights for the few - I for the many . She for Aristocracy - I for Democracy . She for the present ...
... tion of all men . England has always been working for the overthrow of rival nationalities , and the political subjection of men . England fights for the few - I for the many . She for Aristocracy - I for Democracy . She for the present ...
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... tion and the pledge of your empire here . She it was , that , having advanced by centuries of effort to the front of the Old World , became worthy to give birth to the New . From England you are sprung ; and it is because you are ...
... tion and the pledge of your empire here . She it was , that , having advanced by centuries of effort to the front of the Old World , became worthy to give birth to the New . From England you are sprung ; and it is because you are ...
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... tion of Independence and my own heart , between which there was no collision . My conclusions were honestly drawn , and without pausing to think of the consequences , I published them to the world . I IX . HAVE never entered the lists ...
... tion of Independence and my own heart , between which there was no collision . My conclusions were honestly drawn , and without pausing to think of the consequences , I published them to the world . I IX . HAVE never entered the lists ...
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... tion to urge against the correctness of a man's vision , because he spent so short a time in looking at the objects he described . There are men who might gaze , like Newton's dog , for years on Newton's stars without making much ...
... tion to urge against the correctness of a man's vision , because he spent so short a time in looking at the objects he described . There are men who might gaze , like Newton's dog , for years on Newton's stars without making much ...
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... tion , the civilized world has been convulsed by revolutions in the interest of de- mocracy , or of monarchy ; but through all those revolutions the United States have wisely and firmly refused to become propagandists of republicanism ...
... tion , the civilized world has been convulsed by revolutions in the interest of de- mocracy , or of monarchy ; but through all those revolutions the United States have wisely and firmly refused to become propagandists of republicanism ...
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