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... and did not see his way to any English career for Jem , assured his old friend that this was the very thing he had wished for his nephew , who , he was sure , would at once have spoken for himself if he had not been rather taken ...
... and did not see his way to any English career for Jem , assured his old friend that this was the very thing he had wished for his nephew , who , he was sure , would at once have spoken for himself if he had not been rather taken ...
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Why , there's not a man among them that can sound his aspirates , or speak the Queen's English . And they have the impu- dence to tell me that it does not matter what instructions I may have from home , but I must do what they tell me .
Why , there's not a man among them that can sound his aspirates , or speak the Queen's English . And they have the impu- dence to tell me that it does not matter what instructions I may have from home , but I must do what they tell me .
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They do not see that the Turks are to Turkey , ' not what the English have been to England in any age , but rather what the English were to Ireland in the last age . They come to think the government ' of ' Turkey ' is something which ...
They do not see that the Turks are to Turkey , ' not what the English have been to England in any age , but rather what the English were to Ireland in the last age . They come to think the government ' of ' Turkey ' is something which ...
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There is , beyond all doubt , an English , a French , a German , an Italian , and a Russian nation . It is very tempting to infer that there must be an Austrian nation also . We may , with the strictest fitness , apply phrases like ...
There is , beyond all doubt , an English , a French , a German , an Italian , and a Russian nation . It is very tempting to infer that there must be an Austrian nation also . We may , with the strictest fitness , apply phrases like ...
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Yet , if that English statesman had been minutely examined , it would most likely have been found that he really knew the plain facts of the case . Only those facts were so utterly contrary to diplomatic formula and diplomatic ...
Yet , if that English statesman had been minutely examined , it would most likely have been found that he really knew the plain facts of the case . Only those facts were so utterly contrary to diplomatic formula and diplomatic ...
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