The Works of Theodore Roosevelt: The winning of the WestCollier, 1889 |
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... nations , whose wide domains were to him more unreal than the realm of Prester John . Over half the descendants of their fellow countrymen of that day now dwell in lands which , when these three Englishmen were born , held not a single ...
... nations , whose wide domains were to him more unreal than the realm of Prester John . Over half the descendants of their fellow countrymen of that day now dwell in lands which , when these three Englishmen were born , held not a single ...
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... in the mass of their subjects , and adopted from them their laws , their culture , and their language . As a result , the mixed races of the south - the Latin nations as they are sometimes Spread of English - Speaking Peoples 17.
... in the mass of their subjects , and adopted from them their laws , their culture , and their language . As a result , the mixed races of the south - the Latin nations as they are sometimes Spread of English - Speaking Peoples 17.
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... nations . There sprang up in conquered southern Britain , when its name had been significantly changed to England , that branch of the Germanic stock which was in the end to grasp almost literally world - wide power , and by its over ...
... nations . There sprang up in conquered southern Britain , when its name had been significantly changed to England , that branch of the Germanic stock which was in the end to grasp almost literally world - wide power , and by its over ...
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... nations of Europe took on their present shapes . Indeed , the so - called Latin nations - the French and Spaniards , for in- stance may be said to have been born after the first set of migrations ceased . Their national his- tory , as ...
... nations of Europe took on their present shapes . Indeed , the so - called Latin nations - the French and Spaniards , for in- stance may be said to have been born after the first set of migrations ceased . Their national his- tory , as ...
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... nations who took part therein . When , with the voyages of Columbus and his successors , the great period of extra - European col- onization began , various nations strove to share in the work . Most of them had to plant their colonies ...
... nations who took part therein . When , with the voyages of Columbus and his successors , the great period of extra - European col- onization began , various nations strove to share in the work . Most of them had to plant their colonies ...
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