Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen18Longmans, Green, 1878 |
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... existence of which Englishmen may well congratulate themselves . But such isolated de- fence is not all that is needed . It is mere disconnected endeavour , which can never of itself attain the success it merits . It is not enough that ...
... existence of which Englishmen may well congratulate themselves . But such isolated de- fence is not all that is needed . It is mere disconnected endeavour , which can never of itself attain the success it merits . It is not enough that ...
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... existence of an efficient and recognisable germ of military force . It is to be noticed too that there is nothing to prevent the embodiment in such force , or rather addition to it , of local defence schemes , which , as in England with ...
... existence of an efficient and recognisable germ of military force . It is to be noticed too that there is nothing to prevent the embodiment in such force , or rather addition to it , of local defence schemes , which , as in England with ...
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... existence of the same principle . The Govern- ment hesitated of its own accord to tax these distant colonists . These far - away Englishmen preserved their ancient right to a voice in the amount and kind of sacrifice they were to make ...
... existence of the same principle . The Govern- ment hesitated of its own accord to tax these distant colonists . These far - away Englishmen preserved their ancient right to a voice in the amount and kind of sacrifice they were to make ...
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... existence of Imperial needs . The colonist in those days did his duty to his country , fulfilled his individual share in working for the prosperity of the society of which he was one , by pushing to the utmost extent of his powers his ...
... existence of Imperial needs . The colonist in those days did his duty to his country , fulfilled his individual share in working for the prosperity of the society of which he was one , by pushing to the utmost extent of his powers his ...
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... existence . A remarkable instance of the fail . ure of the English public , even re- garding the more highly cultivated strata of society , and the amateur followers of arts , to appreciate this character of the functions of the true ...
... existence . A remarkable instance of the fail . ure of the English public , even re- garding the more highly cultivated strata of society , and the amateur followers of arts , to appreciate this character of the functions of the true ...
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