The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 143Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1948 |
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Pagina 263
... Britain ; instead their views of Britain are those synthesised in Hollywood . Nothing has done more than the film to overcome the natural advantages of improved communications . The American legend about the Britisher might have begun ...
... Britain ; instead their views of Britain are those synthesised in Hollywood . Nothing has done more than the film to overcome the natural advantages of improved communications . The American legend about the Britisher might have begun ...
Pagina 265
... Britain . It was , even in recent years , a common article of belief that Britain's first objective remained the reduction , by any means , of the full measure of American independence . Not all redhunts are for red flags , some are for ...
... Britain . It was , even in recent years , a common article of belief that Britain's first objective remained the reduction , by any means , of the full measure of American independence . Not all redhunts are for red flags , some are for ...
Pagina 268
... Britain sufficiently to make co - operation with Britain acceptable to the public . Throughout the nineteenth century the solvents were quietly at work breaking down the barriers . There was always the link of language which , for all ...
... Britain sufficiently to make co - operation with Britain acceptable to the public . Throughout the nineteenth century the solvents were quietly at work breaking down the barriers . There was always the link of language which , for all ...
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