The Glory and Shame of England, المجلد 1Bartram & Lester, 1866 |
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الصفحة 29
... present the subject as an impeachment of the good faith of a power which was professing the most friendly dispositions , but as involving questions of public law , of which the settlement is essential to the peace of nations ; and ...
... present the subject as an impeachment of the good faith of a power which was professing the most friendly dispositions , but as involving questions of public law , of which the settlement is essential to the peace of nations ; and ...
الصفحة 32
... present themselves , what combi- nations might offer to protect ourselves against designs inimical to our form of government . The United States desire to act in the future as they have ever acted heretofore ; they never will be driven ...
... present themselves , what combi- nations might offer to protect ourselves against designs inimical to our form of government . The United States desire to act in the future as they have ever acted heretofore ; they never will be driven ...
الصفحة 34
... present hour will yet inscribe upon the falling palaces of their tyrants , what Ireland can now say to England - you may die - we shall live . Your oppres- sion has driven half our nation to the New World . The rest will follow if you ...
... present hour will yet inscribe upon the falling palaces of their tyrants , what Ireland can now say to England - you may die - we shall live . Your oppres- sion has driven half our nation to the New World . The rest will follow if you ...
الصفحة 37
... present British system of society must go down or it must be changed . It cannot last as it is . The men who do the work must be paid - their children must be educated - or a wild mob of wronged men will call somebody to a serious ...
... present British system of society must go down or it must be changed . It cannot last as it is . The men who do the work must be paid - their children must be educated - or a wild mob of wronged men will call somebody to a serious ...
الصفحة 46
... being able to traverse the ocean without fear or molestation . Distance had hitherto formed a limit for conquest ; and Alexander himself would have been a harmless assailant PRESENT MOTIVE OF NATIONAL GLORY . 47 against an island.
... being able to traverse the ocean without fear or molestation . Distance had hitherto formed a limit for conquest ; and Alexander himself would have been a harmless assailant PRESENT MOTIVE OF NATIONAL GLORY . 47 against an island.
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