Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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... Britain with the first and greatest of her colonies , and the holding aloft of the standard of the right of the nation , so that she may prove herself worthy of the proud position she has made her own . " CHAPTER I THE UNION OF THE ...
... Britain with the first and greatest of her colonies , and the holding aloft of the standard of the right of the nation , so that she may prove herself worthy of the proud position she has made her own . " CHAPTER I THE UNION OF THE ...
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... Britain the great and glorious Empire that she is that gives such solidity to her institutions and such power to her name ? It is to be found in the fact that she has great rewards for her sons , and thus makes the service of the State ...
... Britain the great and glorious Empire that she is that gives such solidity to her institutions and such power to her name ? It is to be found in the fact that she has great rewards for her sons , and thus makes the service of the State ...
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... Britain the emporium of commerce and manufactures for the world . " Instead of being divided by petty jealousies , as at present , and legislating against each other , with five hostile tariffs , five different currencies , and our ...
... Britain the emporium of commerce and manufactures for the world . " Instead of being divided by petty jealousies , as at present , and legislating against each other , with five hostile tariffs , five different currencies , and our ...
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... Britain , and the possibility that the day was not distant when our services would be needed , a considerable body of riflemen has been organised . All our experience , however , tells us that , except in connection with some movement ...
... Britain , and the possibility that the day was not distant when our services would be needed , a considerable body of riflemen has been organised . All our experience , however , tells us that , except in connection with some movement ...
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... Britain and the British public are inter- ested to an extent that , with the experience of the past few months , cannot fail to convince the most sceptical ; the necessities of these lower provinces invite our hearty co - operation ...
... Britain and the British public are inter- ested to an extent that , with the experience of the past few months , cannot fail to convince the most sceptical ; the necessities of these lower provinces invite our hearty co - operation ...
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