The Quarterly Review, Volume 145John Murray, 1877 - English literature |
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... nation or of its chosen leaders . With a sense of relief we feel that after the 17th of this month there will be a channel through which the voice of the nation can express itself with authority : and that , by the meeting of the nation's ...
... nation or of its chosen leaders . With a sense of relief we feel that after the 17th of this month there will be a channel through which the voice of the nation can express itself with authority : and that , by the meeting of the nation's ...
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... nation proub of its sovereigns , and to rejoice that in them its own majesty was worthily represented . It was only ... nation that is self - governed opinion will be the ruling power , but in international dealings it must be evident to ...
... nation proub of its sovereigns , and to rejoice that in them its own majesty was worthily represented . It was only ... nation that is self - governed opinion will be the ruling power , but in international dealings it must be evident to ...
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... nation , but forms an integral part of the one nation embodied in the Union , while still , in a subordinate sense ' free , sovereign , and independent , ' so is it true , though under very different historical and political conditions ...
... nation , but forms an integral part of the one nation embodied in the Union , while still , in a subordinate sense ' free , sovereign , and independent , ' so is it true , though under very different historical and political conditions ...
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nightly Review November 1 1877 | 35 |
Mycena a Narrative of Researches and Discoveries | 62 |
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