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... England . If either must play the flunkey in this thing , let England do it , not us . While we are rapidly pre- paring for that political supremacy among the nations which prophetically awaits us at the close of the present century ...
... England . If either must play the flunkey in this thing , let England do it , not us . While we are rapidly pre- paring for that political supremacy among the nations which prophetically awaits us at the close of the present century ...
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... England , and again Henry went along as his father's secretary . Many prominent people in England sym- pathized with the Confederacy , and the new Minis- ter's primary task was to keep Great Britain neutral . At times British antagonism ...
... England , and again Henry went along as his father's secretary . Many prominent people in England sym- pathized with the Confederacy , and the new Minis- ter's primary task was to keep Great Britain neutral . At times British antagonism ...
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... England seemed more enthusiastic than America . H. G. Wells remembers that The Red Badge came as " a record of an intensity beyond all precedent , " and Ford Madox Ford says , " One awak- ened one morning in the nineties in England and ...
... England seemed more enthusiastic than America . H. G. Wells remembers that The Red Badge came as " a record of an intensity beyond all precedent , " and Ford Madox Ford says , " One awak- ened one morning in the nineties in England and ...
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