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... England and America is now subsiding . Should peace continue , prejudices on both sides will gradually decrease . Already the Ameri- cans are beginning , I think , to cultivate the antiquities of England , and , as they extend their ...
... England and America is now subsiding . Should peace continue , prejudices on both sides will gradually decrease . Already the Ameri- cans are beginning , I think , to cultivate the antiquities of England , and , as they extend their ...
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prey of England in the event of a disputed settlement at Elizabeth's death . In five successive speeches there is em- phasis on the fact that the realm is left without a ruler.11 The fear of such a situation in England was indicated in ...
prey of England in the event of a disputed settlement at Elizabeth's death . In five successive speeches there is em- phasis on the fact that the realm is left without a ruler.11 The fear of such a situation in England was indicated in ...
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... England . Elizabeth was irritated at Mary's quartering the arms of England and at her refusal to ratify the Treaty of Edinburgh.22 Even had she wished to name Mary as her successor , 23 there would have been the difficulty of getting ...
... England . Elizabeth was irritated at Mary's quartering the arms of England and at her refusal to ratify the Treaty of Edinburgh.22 Even had she wished to name Mary as her successor , 23 there would have been the difficulty of getting ...
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SHAKESPEARE IN THE GARDEN OF EDEN By Robert | 24 |
THE SOCIAL ARGUMENT AGAINST ENTHUSIASM 1650 | 39 |
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