The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 83,Deel 2Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1918 |
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... England , exercised an influence upon political thought and indeed political action comparable to that produced a ... England to Europe are not the same as they were in the days of Lord Chatham or Frederick the Great . The Queen of ...
... England , exercised an influence upon political thought and indeed political action comparable to that produced a ... England to Europe are not the same as they were in the days of Lord Chatham or Frederick the Great . The Queen of ...
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... England and Wales by the following figures : Inhabitants of England and Wales . 1600 1700 • 1760 1801 1841 1881 4,811,718 6,045,008 6,479,730 8,872,980 16,011,757 25,974,439 1911 36,070,492 During the hundred years from 1600 to 1700 the ...
... England and Wales by the following figures : Inhabitants of England and Wales . 1600 1700 • 1760 1801 1841 1881 4,811,718 6,045,008 6,479,730 8,872,980 16,011,757 25,974,439 1911 36,070,492 During the hundred years from 1600 to 1700 the ...
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... England . The tie of having a common enemy is to - day a link between Germany and Ireland more natural than that between America and England . England is the only enemy . It will not do to represent these men as irresponsible chat ...
... England . The tie of having a common enemy is to - day a link between Germany and Ireland more natural than that between America and England . England is the only enemy . It will not do to represent these men as irresponsible chat ...
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