The Quarterly Review, Volumes 262-263John Murray, 1934 |
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stated that some circles in England were becoming anxious as to British foreign policy . They pointed out that during the preceding two years England had twice been on the verge of war for causes which did not directly affect her own ...
stated that some circles in England were becoming anxious as to British foreign policy . They pointed out that during the preceding two years England had twice been on the verge of war for causes which did not directly affect her own ...
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... England , or Travels in Great Britain , in 1807. ' The work seems to have been successful , although one seldom comes across a copy now , for in the following year it was re - issued as ' Memorials of Nature and Art , collected on a ...
... England , or Travels in Great Britain , in 1807. ' The work seems to have been successful , although one seldom comes across a copy now , for in the following year it was re - issued as ' Memorials of Nature and Art , collected on a ...
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... England's fleet by imposing the levy known as Ship - Money on his ignorant and reluctant subjects . Thirty years previously , when his predecessor ascended the throne , the country was still thriving on the fruits of the dispersal and ...
... England's fleet by imposing the levy known as Ship - Money on his ignorant and reluctant subjects . Thirty years previously , when his predecessor ascended the throne , the country was still thriving on the fruits of the dispersal and ...
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