Littell's Living Age, 76. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1863 |
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... England has at last been triumphant . It is worth while , then , to look into English history to under- stand how war is successfully carried on , notwithstanding the obstacles which , owing to a perverted public opinion , exist within ...
... England has at last been triumphant . It is worth while , then , to look into English history to under- stand how war is successfully carried on , notwithstanding the obstacles which , owing to a perverted public opinion , exist within ...
270. oldal
... England imploring succor , their appeals excited the popular feeling to the highest pitch , and the opposite parties in Parliament and the country vied with each other in demanding that England should aid the insurrection with the whole ...
... England imploring succor , their appeals excited the popular feeling to the highest pitch , and the opposite parties in Parliament and the country vied with each other in demanding that England should aid the insurrection with the whole ...
275. oldal
... England " amidst a pop- ulation who had been prevented by the The question is , how were these immense burden of taxation on the absolute necessa- sums raised in England ? The man who ries of life , from securing a livelihood by the ...
... England " amidst a pop- ulation who had been prevented by the The question is , how were these immense burden of taxation on the absolute necessa- sums raised in England ? The man who ries of life , from securing a livelihood by the ...
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