The National Review, Volume 26W.H. Allen, 1895 - English literature |
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... England is isolated . Why should not England take her share in guaranteeing , one may say in doubly guaranteeing , the peace by forming a Quadruple Alliance ? It is certain there would be no dangerous disturbance of the Egyptian ...
... England is isolated . Why should not England take her share in guaranteeing , one may say in doubly guaranteeing , the peace by forming a Quadruple Alliance ? It is certain there would be no dangerous disturbance of the Egyptian ...
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... England that the United States does not again propose to take upon her shoulders the silver burden , either with the idea that we alone can restore the parity , or , failing to do that , that we will indulge in any such delusion or ...
... England that the United States does not again propose to take upon her shoulders the silver burden , either with the idea that we alone can restore the parity , or , failing to do that , that we will indulge in any such delusion or ...
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... England were bimetallists in a vast majority , both in and out of Parliament , what then would you others wish England to do ? Do you reply , " Open her mints in England and in India to both metals at our ratio . " I do not think this ...
... England were bimetallists in a vast majority , both in and out of Parliament , what then would you others wish England to do ? Do you reply , " Open her mints in England and in India to both metals at our ratio . " I do not think this ...
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