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... nature to be overlooked , or treated with levity . A contest between the British Monarch and the American Republic has begun , and it is too late to arrest it by any policy on our part , which any American statesman or party would dare ...
... nature to be overlooked , or treated with levity . A contest between the British Monarch and the American Republic has begun , and it is too late to arrest it by any policy on our part , which any American statesman or party would dare ...
Page 122
... nature of his plans , nor the means he possessed of accomplishing them . No- ble by nature , and rich in endowments , his patriotic soul scorned the fetters of foreign despotism . He had seen his only surviv- ing brother first ...
... nature of his plans , nor the means he possessed of accomplishing them . No- ble by nature , and rich in endowments , his patriotic soul scorned the fetters of foreign despotism . He had seen his only surviv- ing brother first ...
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... Nature has been prodigal , what ships from all parts of the world , what active commerce , would fill with life her ... natural point of communication with Australia ! What traffic on the canals , and on so many lovely rivers ! What ...
... Nature has been prodigal , what ships from all parts of the world , what active commerce , would fill with life her ... natural point of communication with Australia ! What traffic on the canals , and on so many lovely rivers ! What ...
Contents
IRELANDHER WOES AND STRUGGLES UNDER BRITISH OPPRESSION 93174 | 174 |
BOOK VI | 239 |
HOSTILITY OF THE BRITISH PRESS AND THE RULING CLASSES TO | 289 |
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