The Nineteenth Century, Volume 11Henry S. King & Company, 1882 |
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Page 295
... England would be simply impossible . The enemy , therefore , who seizes our end of the tunnel will be masters of it ; and as we are told that trains can easily run the distance between France and England in half an hour , and that , as ...
... England would be simply impossible . The enemy , therefore , who seizes our end of the tunnel will be masters of it ; and as we are told that trains can easily run the distance between France and England in half an hour , and that , as ...
Page 334
... England alone , but that of all nations . By exempting England from the necessity of keeping up a large standing army , it has preserved her from military despotism , and enabled her to move steadily in the path of political progress ...
... England alone , but that of all nations . By exempting England from the necessity of keeping up a large standing army , it has preserved her from military despotism , and enabled her to move steadily in the path of political progress ...
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... England at all . 2nd . If it does concern England , it is not within the scope of present practical politics , but is only in the academic stage of discus- sion . 3rd . England , not having changed her standard since 1816 , cannot be ...
... England at all . 2nd . If it does concern England , it is not within the scope of present practical politics , but is only in the academic stage of discus- sion . 3rd . England , not having changed her standard since 1816 , cannot be ...
Contents
AN ENGLISHMANS PROTEST By Cardinal Manning | 39 |
THE BIOLOGISTS ON VIVISECTION | 102 |
MYTHOLOGY AMONG THE HOTTENTOTS By Professor Max Müller | 148 |
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