A Short History of Anglo-Saxon Freedom: The Polity of the English-speaking Race. Outlined in Its Inception, Development, Diffusion and Present ConditionC. Scribner's sons, 1890 - 420 páginas |
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... British Empire and the United States of 1890. It is not the polity of any single people that is outlined , but that of the English - speaking race , that body to - day perhaps one hundred and twenty millions strong , scattered in sev ...
... British Empire and the United States of 1890. It is not the polity of any single people that is outlined , but that of the English - speaking race , that body to - day perhaps one hundred and twenty millions strong , scattered in sev ...
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... British Museum . As one pauses in the British Museum at the case containing the autographs , looking through the glass , he sees within a few inches of his hand the Magna Charta Great Charter . Six hundred and seventy- five years have ...
... British Museum . As one pauses in the British Museum at the case containing the autographs , looking through the glass , he sees within a few inches of his hand the Magna Charta Great Charter . Six hundred and seventy- five years have ...
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... British dependencies . Many centuries were destined to pass before this thorough reinstatement of Anglo - Saxon freedom . Importance of the - shire . In the time of Edward I , one hundred and sixty- six cities and boroughs , and thirty ...
... British dependencies . Many centuries were destined to pass before this thorough reinstatement of Anglo - Saxon freedom . Importance of the - shire . In the time of Edward I , one hundred and sixty- six cities and boroughs , and thirty ...
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... British empire has been the theatre of his triumphs . The good and the brave were from all quarters at- tracted to his camp , not only as to the best school of military talents , but of piety and virtue . His soldiers were a stay to the ...
... British empire has been the theatre of his triumphs . The good and the brave were from all quarters at- tracted to his camp , not only as to the best school of military talents , but of piety and virtue . His soldiers were a stay to the ...
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... British West Indies at the expense of the Northern colo- nies , and by which trade with the French islands became generally unlawful , so that no legiti- mate source of supply remained open but the far less convenient English islands ...
... British West Indies at the expense of the Northern colo- nies , and by which trade with the French islands became generally unlawful , so that no legiti- mate source of supply remained open but the far less convenient English islands ...
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