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... what he thought was the decadence of his own nation , published a remarkable book in 1897. He practically admitted that the Anglophobia so common on the Continent of Europe is the outcome of jealousy . † He acknowledged the proved ...
... what he thought was the decadence of his own nation , published a remarkable book in 1897. He practically admitted that the Anglophobia so common on the Continent of Europe is the outcome of jealousy . † He acknowledged the proved ...
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become a commonplace of English political thought that for centuries past , from the days of Raleigh to those of Rhodes , the position of England in the world has been due more to the exertions , to the resources , and occasionally ...
become a commonplace of English political thought that for centuries past , from the days of Raleigh to those of Rhodes , the position of England in the world has been due more to the exertions , to the resources , and occasionally ...
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shadowed by a cloaked Doppelgänger , the poet sees in the spectre , the executioner with hidden axe , who waits to carry Thought into Deed . ' Du bist der Richter , der Büttel bin ich , Und mit dem Gehorsam des Knechtes Vollstreck ' ich ...
shadowed by a cloaked Doppelgänger , the poet sees in the spectre , the executioner with hidden axe , who waits to carry Thought into Deed . ' Du bist der Richter , der Büttel bin ich , Und mit dem Gehorsam des Knechtes Vollstreck ' ich ...
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This volume published 1908, not 1808 as listed.
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THE GOVERNMENT OF SUBJECT RACES | 1 |
Dent | 28 |
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