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... British lion , " and other like feats of windy chauvinism , are specimens of bun- combe ; the object of the speaker being , not primarily to impress the hearers , but to make the general populace admire his swaggering patriotism . The ...
... British lion , " and other like feats of windy chauvinism , are specimens of bun- combe ; the object of the speaker being , not primarily to impress the hearers , but to make the general populace admire his swaggering patriotism . The ...
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... British under General Gage , who had re- solved to begin offensive operations against the rebels . This design becoming known in the American camp , it was determined to seize and fortify the heights of Charlestown on the night of 16 ...
... British under General Gage , who had re- solved to begin offensive operations against the rebels . This design becoming known in the American camp , it was determined to seize and fortify the heights of Charlestown on the night of 16 ...
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... British , and in 1852 Pegu and the province of Martaban shared the same fate . This portion was then known as British Burina and con- tinued to be so till in 1886 the rest of the king- dom was annexed by Great Britain , when the two ...
... British , and in 1852 Pegu and the province of Martaban shared the same fate . This portion was then known as British Burina and con- tinued to be so till in 1886 the rest of the king- dom was annexed by Great Britain , when the two ...
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... British territories , whence they intended to invade Burma . The British government dis- armed the insurgents , but refused to deliver them up or to drive them from the island of Shapuri , which they had occupied . At length the Burmese ...
... British territories , whence they intended to invade Burma . The British government dis- armed the insurgents , but refused to deliver them up or to drive them from the island of Shapuri , which they had occupied . At length the Burmese ...
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... British colonies and Japan have completely or imperfectly accepted and ap- plied the British type , while Switzerland and the Latin - American republics have patterned theirs after that of the United States . France , which has ...
... British colonies and Japan have completely or imperfectly accepted and ap- plied the British type , while Switzerland and the Latin - American republics have patterned theirs after that of the United States . France , which has ...
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