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... hold property in what was always flowing , the English did not stick to claim the channel , or bottom of all the main : " As if , " said they , " we contended for the drops of the sea , and not for its situation , or the bed of those ...
... hold property in what was always flowing , the English did not stick to claim the channel , or bottom of all the main : " As if , " said they , " we contended for the drops of the sea , and not for its situation , or the bed of those ...
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... hold over other nations ? If there be one test of na- tional genius universally accepted , it is success ; and if there be one successful country in the uni- verse for the last millennium , that country is Eng- land . A wise traveller ...
... hold over other nations ? If there be one test of na- tional genius universally accepted , it is success ; and if there be one successful country in the uni- verse for the last millennium , that country is Eng- land . A wise traveller ...
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... - fighting , love of executions , and in the readiness for a set - to in the streets , delightful to the English of all classes . The costermongers of 3 London streets hold cowardice in loathing : Codic 66 we 64 ENGLISH TRAITS .
... - fighting , love of executions , and in the readiness for a set - to in the streets , delightful to the English of all classes . The costermongers of 3 London streets hold cowardice in loathing : Codic 66 we 64 ENGLISH TRAITS .
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Ralph Waldo Emerson, James Elliot Cabot. London streets hold cowardice in loathing : Codic 66 we must work our fists well ; we are all handy with our fists . " The public schools are charged with being bear - gardens of brutal strength ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson, James Elliot Cabot. London streets hold cowardice in loathing : Codic 66 we must work our fists well ; we are all handy with our fists . " The public schools are charged with being bear - gardens of brutal strength ...
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... hold many threads without entangling them . All the steps they orderly take ; but with the high logic of never confounding the minor and major proposition ; keeping their eye on their aim , in all the complicity and delay incident to ...
... hold many threads without entangling them . All the steps they orderly take ; but with the high logic of never confounding the minor and major proposition ; keeping their eye on their aim , in all the complicity and delay incident to ...
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