The North American Review, Band 203,Teil 2O. Everett, 1916 |
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... British rule . The dominant emotion of most Englishmen as they read of the tidal wave of enthusiasm for the British cause that swept from the Himalayas to Cape Comorin was one in which bewilderment mingled with gratification . Such news ...
... British rule . The dominant emotion of most Englishmen as they read of the tidal wave of enthusiasm for the British cause that swept from the Himalayas to Cape Comorin was one in which bewilderment mingled with gratification . Such news ...
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... British troops ; they have been nursed in English hospitals and have experienced at first hand the kindliness of the Eng- lish people ; and they have seen and been tremendously im- pressed by the spectacle of British power extended to ...
... British troops ; they have been nursed in English hospitals and have experienced at first hand the kindliness of the Eng- lish people ; and they have seen and been tremendously im- pressed by the spectacle of British power extended to ...
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... British war - relief fund and aiding in other ways : who are they and what are they ? Always lying in the clutches of the tyrannical British , always compelled by brute force to follow at the beck and call of the British , and as such ...
... British war - relief fund and aiding in other ways : who are they and what are they ? Always lying in the clutches of the tyrannical British , always compelled by brute force to follow at the beck and call of the British , and as such ...
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