Littell's Living Age, Volume 174Littell, Son and Company, 1887 |
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Page 31
... English- speaking people , and includes the United States , and when Professor Seeley an- swers , in his chapter , " What is Greater Britain ? " " By Greater Britain we mean an enlargement of the English State and not simply of the English ...
... English- speaking people , and includes the United States , and when Professor Seeley an- swers , in his chapter , " What is Greater Britain ? " " By Greater Britain we mean an enlargement of the English State and not simply of the English ...
Page 187
... English soil , and I have heard one warn another against talking of Burns . The idea is that it is foolish to rouse national jealousies . Let it not be imagined , however , that up in Wheens we are a clannish people.himself in ...
... English soil , and I have heard one warn another against talking of Burns . The idea is that it is foolish to rouse national jealousies . Let it not be imagined , however , that up in Wheens we are a clannish people.himself in ...
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... English people , always generous to their not last a week . " He proved to be an in- favorites , not only made allowances , as I different prophet ; but , at least , he spoke have argued we all should do , for the fer- like a sound ...
... English people , always generous to their not last a week . " He proved to be an in- favorites , not only made allowances , as I different prophet ; but , at least , he spoke have argued we all should do , for the fer- like a sound ...
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