Social England: A Record of the Progress of the People in Religion, Laws, Learning, Arts, Industry, Commerce, Science, Literature and Manners, from the Earliest Times to the Present Day, Том 6Cassell, Limited, 1904 |
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... existence . During the years of this life - and - death struggle , when all the energies of the nation were concen- trated on the work of self - preservation , social progress was of necessity to a great extent arrested . Trade and ...
... existence . During the years of this life - and - death struggle , when all the energies of the nation were concen- trated on the work of self - preservation , social progress was of necessity to a great extent arrested . Trade and ...
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... existence to redress the balance of the old . " And when Spain desired to suppress the constitutional cause in Portugal , Canning inter- vened with decision . Within four days an expedition was > ha ! 1832 ] despatched to plant the ...
... existence to redress the balance of the old . " And when Spain desired to suppress the constitutional cause in Portugal , Canning inter- vened with decision . Within four days an expedition was > ha ! 1832 ] despatched to plant the ...
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... existence of this extraordinary state of affairs Naval that induced the Admiralty to adopt a more reasonable and comprehensive scheme of naval retirement than had previously been in force . As early as 1816 , not to go farther back ...
... existence of this extraordinary state of affairs Naval that induced the Admiralty to adopt a more reasonable and comprehensive scheme of naval retirement than had previously been in force . As early as 1816 , not to go farther back ...
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... existence , and he speaks of it with amazement in one of his letters from England . It was always let down , too , for Henrietta Sontag , who , besides introductions from members of the Prussian Royal Family , had brought letters to ...
... existence , and he speaks of it with amazement in one of his letters from England . It was always let down , too , for Henrietta Sontag , who , besides introductions from members of the Prussian Royal Family , had brought letters to ...
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... existence of such a system was inferred on Palæontological grounds by Lonsdale in 1837 , and it was substantiated by their investigations ; though the explorers themselves were at first reluctant to admit the general parallelism of the ...
... existence of such a system was inferred on Palæontological grounds by Lonsdale in 1837 , and it was substantiated by their investigations ; though the explorers themselves were at first reluctant to admit the general parallelism of the ...
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