Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Band 142W. Blackwood & Sons, 1887 |
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... England is to maintain useful alliances , we must be strong . No country would care to identify its interests with those of a weak Power that had lost its prestige . Why , for instance , should Germany shape her policy with that of England ...
... England is to maintain useful alliances , we must be strong . No country would care to identify its interests with those of a weak Power that had lost its prestige . Why , for instance , should Germany shape her policy with that of England ...
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... England , and an insinuation of wrong suf- fered by the nationality in conse- quence of its connection with that of England . In this spirit , Wales is urged to remember that she has a nationality apart from England ; she is told that ...
... England , and an insinuation of wrong suf- fered by the nationality in conse- quence of its connection with that of England . In this spirit , Wales is urged to remember that she has a nationality apart from England ; she is told that ...
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... England have been inscribed upon the standard of battle which Mr Gladstone would certainly have unfurled . In his Lessons of the the strength of England would Election he complains bitterly have been extolled to the skies , that England ...
... England have been inscribed upon the standard of battle which Mr Gladstone would certainly have unfurled . In his Lessons of the the strength of England would Election he complains bitterly have been extolled to the skies , that England ...
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