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... England and the slavery of Ireland have invariably proceeded together ; Ireland going down as Eng- land ascended . Posterity have justly concluded that the rights of Irishmen and the prosperity of England cannot exist together - a ...
... England and the slavery of Ireland have invariably proceeded together ; Ireland going down as Eng- land ascended . Posterity have justly concluded that the rights of Irishmen and the prosperity of England cannot exist together - a ...
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... England , by the son of Madame de Staël , cannot fail of attracting many readers . But if they expect either the merits or defects of that singular writer , who possessed the most ... England . De Staël-Holstein's Letters on England.
... England , by the son of Madame de Staël , cannot fail of attracting many readers . But if they expect either the merits or defects of that singular writer , who possessed the most ... England . De Staël-Holstein's Letters on England.
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... England , they must be individually and minutely examined . He almost takes for granted the superior civilization of England over the Con- tinent . What an alteration ! It is not a hundred years ago since the greatest wit of France ...
... England , they must be individually and minutely examined . He almost takes for granted the superior civilization of England over the Con- tinent . What an alteration ! It is not a hundred years ago since the greatest wit of France ...
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The Spirit of the Age or Contemporary Portraits Page | 1 |
Lawlesss Compendium of the History of Ireland | 15 |
Halketts Historical Notes on the NorthAmerican Indians | 25 |
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