The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 120A. Constable, 1864 |
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... England , and they are clearly much more under the control of a resident country gentry . But the general question as to the deteriora- tion of the horse , whether in England or in Ireland , is so weighty and involves so many national ...
... England , and they are clearly much more under the control of a resident country gentry . But the general question as to the deteriora- tion of the horse , whether in England or in Ireland , is so weighty and involves so many national ...
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... England acted in a similar spirit in the case of Denmark . She laboured to bring about not only that combination of England with France which , as Mr. Disraeli has truly ob- served , renders war difficult , ' but that further ...
... England acted in a similar spirit in the case of Denmark . She laboured to bring about not only that combination of England with France which , as Mr. Disraeli has truly ob- served , renders war difficult , ' but that further ...
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... England , if the occasion be adequate , has lost her ancient spirit . In the affair of the Trent , at a moment when America justly boasted that her naval and military power was greater than it ever had been , England vindicated the ...
... England , if the occasion be adequate , has lost her ancient spirit . In the affair of the Trent , at a moment when America justly boasted that her naval and military power was greater than it ever had been , England vindicated the ...
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