Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, Volumen 2321968 |
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... hope of the Confederates , and it cost America a mountain of treasure and a river of blood . Now it is of inexpressible importance for England to convince America that she did not instil or encourage the false forlorn hope of the South ...
... hope of the Confederates , and it cost America a mountain of treasure and a river of blood . Now it is of inexpressible importance for England to convince America that she did not instil or encourage the false forlorn hope of the South ...
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... hope , and believed in the promises by which they induced the Southern people to continue the war . But the false hope of English recognition and intervention was not inspired or fostered by the English Government , or by the leaders of ...
... hope , and believed in the promises by which they induced the Southern people to continue the war . But the false hope of English recognition and intervention was not inspired or fostered by the English Government , or by the leaders of ...
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... hope is there of progress and prosperity when the men who plead in our courts of justice , who recruit the judicial bench , who are largely represented in the House of Commons , who find their way to the House of Lords , who administer ...
... hope is there of progress and prosperity when the men who plead in our courts of justice , who recruit the judicial bench , who are largely represented in the House of Commons , who find their way to the House of Lords , who administer ...
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