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" I even go so far as to say that, terrible as war may be, even war itself would be cheaply purchased if in a great and noble cause the Stars and Stripes and the Union Jack should wave together over an Anglo-Saxon alliance. "
Twenty Years of the Republic, 1885-1905 - Page 507
by Harry Thurston Peck - 1906 - 811 pages
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Annual Register, Volume 140

Edmund Burke - 1899 - 660 pages
...kinsmen across the Atlantic. Terrible as a war must be, even war would be cheaply purchased " if for a great and noble cause the Stars and Stripes and the Union Jack should wave together over an Anglo-American alliance." Mr. Chamberlain then went on to defend the foreign policy of the Government...
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The Living Age, Volume 297

1918 - 928 pages
...both and for the world ; and I even go so far as to say that, terrible as war may be, even war itself would be cheaply purchased if, in a great and noble...should wave together over an Anglo-Saxon Alliance. Now that these prophetic words have come true, let us remember what we owe to the Duke of Wellington...
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The American Monthly Magazine, Volume 13

1898 - 812 pages
...both and for the world. And I even go so far as to say that, terrible as war may be, even was itself would be cheaply purchased if in a great and noble...should wave together over an Anglo-Saxon alliance. Now, it is one of the most satisfactory results of Lord Salisbury's policy that at the present time...
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Gunton's Magazine, Volume 14

George Gunton - 1898 - 490 pages
...interests identical with ours. I would go so far as to say that, terrible as war may be, even war itself would be cheaply purchased if in a great and noble...Stripes and the Union Jack should wave together over an Anglo-American alliance (prolonged cheers). It is one of the most satisfactory results of Lord Salisbury's...
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Cosmopolis: An International Monthly Review ..., Volume 10

1898 - 936 pages
...the world. ( Loud cheers.) And I even go so far as to say, terrible as war may be, even war itself would be cheaply purchased if in a great and noble...and Stripes and the Union Jack should wave together (loud and prolonged cheers) over an Anglo-Saxon alliance. Für einen kühlen Politiker wie Mr. Chamberlain...
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Imperialism and Liberty

Morrison Isaac Swift - 1899 - 514 pages
...interests identical with ours. I would go so far as to say that, terrible as war may be, even war itself would be cheaply purchased if in a great and noble...should wave together over an Anglo-Saxon alliance. (Prolonged cheers.)" England's method of civilizing the world by stealing it has brought her to the...
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The New Pacific

Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1899 - 762 pages
...interests identical with ours. I would go so far as to say that, terrible -as war may be, even war itself would be cheaply purchased if in a great and noble...should wave together over an Anglo-Saxon alliance. It is one of the most satisfactory results of Lord Salisbury's policy that at the present time these...
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The Annual Register, Volume 140

Edmund Burke - 1899 - 672 pages
...kinsmen across the Atlantic. Terrible as a war must be, even war would be cheaply purchased " if for a great and noble cause the Stars and Stripes and the Union Jack should wave together over an Anglo-American alliance." Mr. Chamberlain then went on to defend the foreign policy of the Government...
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The Annual Register, Volume 140

Edmund Burke - 1899 - 678 pages
...kinsmen across the Atlantic. Terrible as a war must be, even war would be cheaply purchased "if for a great and noble cause the Stars and Stripes and the Union Jack should wave together over an Anglo-American alliance." Mr. Chamberlain then went on to defend the foreign policy of the Government...
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The Cyclopedic Review of Current History, Volume 8

1899 - 1078 pages
...to say that, terrible as war inav be, even war itself would be cheaply purchased if, in a great anil noble cause, the Stars and Stripes and the Union Jack...should wave together over an Anglo-Saxon alliance. Now, it is one of the most satisfactory results of Lord Salisbury's policy that at the present time...
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