Modern Eloquence, Volume 7Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh John D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 171
... England the long drawn out vicissitudes of the Hun- dred Years ' War with France offered little opportunity for the display of this sentiment . The struggle between Norman nobles settled in England , and French princes , with ...
... England the long drawn out vicissitudes of the Hun- dred Years ' War with France offered little opportunity for the display of this sentiment . The struggle between Norman nobles settled in England , and French princes , with ...
Page 274
... England , and which also has made him more than His Excellency the Ambassador of American Literature to the Court of Shakespeare , as " The London Spectator " called him upon his arrival in London , for it made him the rep- resentative ...
... England , and which also has made him more than His Excellency the Ambassador of American Literature to the Court of Shakespeare , as " The London Spectator " called him upon his arrival in London , for it made him the rep- resentative ...
Page 275
... England the most radical democratic principles as the ulti- mate logical result of the British Constitution , and to ... England feel for republican America . His last official words in England show the JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL 275.
... England the most radical democratic principles as the ulti- mate logical result of the British Constitution , and to ... England feel for republican America . His last official words in England show the JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL 275.
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