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... to lose its robustness and independence , it would lose its very substance and England would cease to be England . Disraeli understood the English character and the foundation of its greatness , and he spoke the voice of England .
... to lose its robustness and independence , it would lose its very substance and England would cease to be England . Disraeli understood the English character and the foundation of its greatness , and he spoke the voice of England .
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How thankful I am it has all answered 80 well . What a wonderful event to be present at , and what an event for history . What would the poor old Duke have said to the Queen of England visiting the tomb of Napoleon in such a manner .
How thankful I am it has all answered 80 well . What a wonderful event to be present at , and what an event for history . What would the poor old Duke have said to the Queen of England visiting the tomb of Napoleon in such a manner .
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She was much struck with the appearance of his camp , which she thought superior to any she had seen in England , though the French soldiers looked less well set - up , individually , than the English , and were not nearly so well ...
She was much struck with the appearance of his camp , which she thought superior to any she had seen in England , though the French soldiers looked less well set - up , individually , than the English , and were not nearly so well ...
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The Deadlock in India and the Indian States | 2 |
The Disruption of the Church of Scotland | 3 |
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