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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... fact that the average American reads no history but United States history , and he can hardly be said to study that . " Certainly , to set right the " average American , " and also the average Eng- lishman , is a task worth essaying ...
... fact that the average American reads no history but United States history , and he can hardly be said to study that . " Certainly , to set right the " average American , " and also the average Eng- lishman , is a task worth essaying ...
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... fact . These are all events noteworthy in the history of Anglo - Saxon freedom , as are still others of which the newspapers weekly give report . How to catch them accurately and in due proportion ? As to remote ages , the darkness due ...
... fact . These are all events noteworthy in the history of Anglo - Saxon freedom , as are still others of which the newspapers weekly give report . How to catch them accurately and in due proportion ? As to remote ages , the darkness due ...
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... fact , is derived from those Elbe and Weser plains ; government of the people , by the people , for the people , which is as the breath of its life wher- ever that race may be scattered , is the ancient Anglo- Saxon freedom . 1 Freeman ...
... fact , is derived from those Elbe and Weser plains ; government of the people , by the people , for the people , which is as the breath of its life wher- ever that race may be scattered , is the ancient Anglo- Saxon freedom . 1 Freeman ...
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... fact that a theory so utterly subversive of this view admits of a presentment so plausible , must cause a feeling that here statements quite too definite may be made , and that the margin of uncertainty , as regards events in these dark ...
... fact that a theory so utterly subversive of this view admits of a presentment so plausible , must cause a feeling that here statements quite too definite may be made , and that the margin of uncertainty , as regards events in these dark ...
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... fact , that those of us of English blood are what we are in mind and body , - namely , between two tough stocks , each of which --- a cross , contributed precious qualities of brain and brawn to form a BATTLE OF HASTINGS . 25.
... fact , that those of us of English blood are what we are in mind and body , - namely , between two tough stocks , each of which --- a cross , contributed precious qualities of brain and brawn to form a BATTLE OF HASTINGS . 25.
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