The Month, Volume 8Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1868 |
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Page 104
... England up to that time - of England , as dis- tinguished from Britain , for Mr. Freeman begins with the Saxon , or as he insists on calling it , the English conquest of the island . As the narrative draws nearer to the time of the ...
... England up to that time - of England , as dis- tinguished from Britain , for Mr. Freeman begins with the Saxon , or as he insists on calling it , the English conquest of the island . As the narrative draws nearer to the time of the ...
Page 168
... England of vast dominions , which , if united inseparably by the bonds of peace and good will , would have formed an empire unex- ampled in magnitude and power , the citizens of which might have carried out over the whole globe the most ...
... England of vast dominions , which , if united inseparably by the bonds of peace and good will , would have formed an empire unex- ampled in magnitude and power , the citizens of which might have carried out over the whole globe the most ...
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... England . They may be assured that at a crisis like the present , when the tie between Ireland and England is being strained to the utmost , and when every act of those who are in any sort of power or respon- sibility towards the Irish ...
... England . They may be assured that at a crisis like the present , when the tie between Ireland and England is being strained to the utmost , and when every act of those who are in any sort of power or respon- sibility towards the Irish ...
Contents
CAVALIERE DE ROSSI ON THE HISTORY | 1 |
MEMOIRS OF AN EMIGRE OFFICER | 13 |
LOOK UP AND SPEAK TO ME | 26 |
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