The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen13;Volumen76Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1871 |
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... England is opposed to these re- sumptions , so long will it be impossible for cordial alliance to exist between England and France ; and France , whose real inter- ests lie in a connection with England , will be led rather to seek to ...
... England is opposed to these re- sumptions , so long will it be impossible for cordial alliance to exist between England and France ; and France , whose real inter- ests lie in a connection with England , will be led rather to seek to ...
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... England stood out as the guar- antees in the long run of progress and of right . England and France were felt by all to be great powers , second to none in material strength ; the one supposed to be supreme by sea and the other by land ...
... England stood out as the guar- antees in the long run of progress and of right . England and France were felt by all to be great powers , second to none in material strength ; the one supposed to be supreme by sea and the other by land ...
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... England , I believe the theology of the National Church of Eng- land , as by law established , to be emi- nently rational as well as scriptural . is not , therefore , surprising to me that the clergy of the Church of England , since the ...
... England , I believe the theology of the National Church of Eng- land , as by law established , to be emi- nently rational as well as scriptural . is not , therefore , surprising to me that the clergy of the Church of England , since the ...
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