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... doubt . So much for English opinion about America in August last . And now I will venture to say a word or two as to American feeling respecting this English opinion at that period . It will of course be remembered by all my readers ...
... doubt . So much for English opinion about America in August last . And now I will venture to say a word or two as to American feeling respecting this English opinion at that period . It will of course be remembered by all my readers ...
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... doubt . That it is unfortunate , grievous , and very bitter , I am quite sure . But I do not think that it is in any degree surprising . I am inclined to think that , did I belong to Boston as I do belong to London , I should share in ...
... doubt . That it is unfortunate , grievous , and very bitter , I am quite sure . But I do not think that it is in any degree surprising . I am inclined to think that , did I belong to Boston as I do belong to London , I should share in ...
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... doubt that the movement was revolutionary , and yet infinite pains are taken to prove a fact that is patent to every one . It is revolutionary ; but what then ?. Have the Northern States of the American Union taken upon themselves , in ...
... doubt that the movement was revolutionary , and yet infinite pains are taken to prove a fact that is patent to every one . It is revolutionary ; but what then ?. Have the Northern States of the American Union taken upon themselves , in ...
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... doubt the North had done much for the South ; had earned money for it ; had fed it ; and had , moreover , in a great measure fostered all its bad habits . It had not only been generous to the South , but over - indulgent . But also it ...
... doubt the North had done much for the South ; had earned money for it ; had fed it ; and had , moreover , in a great measure fostered all its bad habits . It had not only been generous to the South , but over - indulgent . But also it ...
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... doubt . But then the visitors would bring , as far as I am concerned , the pleasantness with them . The coast is not fine . To those who know the best portions of the coast of Wales or Cornwall - or better still , the western coast of ...
... doubt . But then the visitors would bring , as far as I am concerned , the pleasantness with them . The coast is not fine . To those who know the best portions of the coast of Wales or Cornwall - or better still , the western coast of ...
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