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Page 218
The duty of repelling the common foe had hitherto fallen almost exclusively on English troops . The province which the attack immediately affected took some measures of self - defence ; but the other colonies either sent assistance far ...
The duty of repelling the common foe had hitherto fallen almost exclusively on English troops . The province which the attack immediately affected took some measures of self - defence ; but the other colonies either sent assistance far ...
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They were English , and they stuck to English - a very good rule , particu- larly as their ignorance of Norse made their English more intelligible to the natives than their futile attempts to converse with them in the language of the ...
They were English , and they stuck to English - a very good rule , particu- larly as their ignorance of Norse made their English more intelligible to the natives than their futile attempts to converse with them in the language of the ...
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The experience of the French railways is so conclusive on this point , that we may understand why English railway man- agers and directors are so reluctant to discuss the subject , and why , indeed , they allow themselves to make ...
The experience of the French railways is so conclusive on this point , that we may understand why English railway man- agers and directors are so reluctant to discuss the subject , and why , indeed , they allow themselves to make ...
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