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Page 36
... English and , as is usual in time of war , a good deal of propaganda launched by both sides . The chief talking- point of the English was the same one which during two cen- turies of hard use had never failed to prick Protestant English ...
... English and , as is usual in time of war , a good deal of propaganda launched by both sides . The chief talking- point of the English was the same one which during two cen- turies of hard use had never failed to prick Protestant English ...
Page 78
... English government was , even more than he himself realized , as hered- itary as his high - bridged nose . He was a born fighter , a born crusader , a born rebel - in a word , he was an Irishman . Hatred of political England had been ...
... English government was , even more than he himself realized , as hered- itary as his high - bridged nose . He was a born fighter , a born crusader , a born rebel - in a word , he was an Irishman . Hatred of political England had been ...
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... English tea . The italics are the Mary- landers ' . They considered the defiant importation of tea , in the face of the non - importation agreements , the existence of a local committee of correspondence , and the temper of the times ...
... English tea . The italics are the Mary- landers ' . They considered the defiant importation of tea , in the face of the non - importation agreements , the existence of a local committee of correspondence , and the temper of the times ...
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AN HAWK UPRISING 16881737 | 3 |
THE TWIG IS BENT 17371757 | 27 |
LAW AND FIRST LOVE 17571764 | 42 |
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