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... portion of this continent shall be gathered into one . We must look forward to the day when the whole of British America shall stand together , and , in close alliance and heartiest sympathy with Great Britain , be prepared to assume ...
... portion of this continent shall be gathered into one . We must look forward to the day when the whole of British America shall stand together , and , in close alliance and heartiest sympathy with Great Britain , be prepared to assume ...
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... portions . We can appreciate its meaning and drift , and are enabled to estimate at something like their real value the importance of the issues it involves . And here , to mark in some degree the limits within which I propose to ...
... portions . We can appreciate its meaning and drift , and are enabled to estimate at something like their real value the importance of the issues it involves . And here , to mark in some degree the limits within which I propose to ...
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... portion of the New World which fell to her lot was rich in the precious metals beyond former experience . It was also an advantage of her position , regarded from the same point of view , that her government was despotic , as thus no ...
... portion of the New World which fell to her lot was rich in the precious metals beyond former experience . It was also an advantage of her position , regarded from the same point of view , that her government was despotic , as thus no ...
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... portion was carried on by the smuggler . " The contraband trade of the Spanish colonies , " says Mr. Merivale , " became in the early part of the last century [ some fifty years previous to the culmi- nating period of the exclusive ...
... portion was carried on by the smuggler . " The contraband trade of the Spanish colonies , " says Mr. Merivale , " became in the early part of the last century [ some fifty years previous to the culmi- nating period of the exclusive ...
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... portions of the New World - rich with the products of the tropics , as well as with that on which she set more store , the precious metals - languished in the midst of their marvellous resources , and never pre- vented , or even for a ...
... portions of the New World - rich with the products of the tropics , as well as with that on which she set more store , the precious metals - languished in the midst of their marvellous resources , and never pre- vented , or even for a ...
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