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... British side . In every man's thought arises now a new system , English senti- ments , English loves and fears , English history and social modes . Yesterday every passenger had measured the speed of the ship by watching the bubbles ...
... British side . In every man's thought arises now a new system , English senti- ments , English loves and fears , English history and social modes . Yesterday every passenger had measured the speed of the ship by watching the bubbles ...
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... British mind . The influence of France is a constituent of modern civility , but not enough opposed to the English for the most wholesome effect . The Amer- ican is only the continuation of the English genius into new conditions , more ...
... British mind . The influence of France is a constituent of modern civility , but not enough opposed to the English for the most wholesome effect . The Amer- ican is only the continuation of the English genius into new conditions , more ...
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... British power has culminated , is in solstice , or already de- clining . As soon as you enter England , which , with Wales , is no larger than the State of Georgia , 1 this little land stretches by an illusion to the di- mensions of an ...
... British power has culminated , is in solstice , or already de- clining . As soon as you enter England , which , with Wales , is no larger than the State of Georgia , 1 this little land stretches by an illusion to the di- mensions of an ...
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... , makes eleven . The British Empire is reckoned to contain ( in 1848 ) 222,000,000 souls , perhaps a fifth of the 1 The Races , a Fragment . By Robert Knox . London : 1850 population of the globe ; and to comprise a territory RACE.
... , makes eleven . The British Empire is reckoned to contain ( in 1848 ) 222,000,000 souls , perhaps a fifth of the 1 The Races , a Fragment . By Robert Knox . London : 1850 population of the globe ; and to comprise a territory RACE.
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... British people predominated . Perhaps forty of these mill- ions are of British stock . Add the United States of America , which reckon ( in the same year ) , ex- clusive of slaves , 20,000,000 of people , on a terri- tory of 3,000,000 ...
... British people predominated . Perhaps forty of these mill- ions are of British stock . Add the United States of America , which reckon ( in the same year ) , ex- clusive of slaves , 20,000,000 of people , on a terri- tory of 3,000,000 ...
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