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... England than the Isle of Wight , and I went to sleep that night thinking considerably more of what France would be like than of the War . It was about 5 A.M. when I awoke , and looking out of the porthole took my first view of France ...
... England than the Isle of Wight , and I went to sleep that night thinking considerably more of what France would be like than of the War . It was about 5 A.M. when I awoke , and looking out of the porthole took my first view of France ...
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... England . " And indeed the thirty - seven cows of the old Abbey Farm are nobly housed , for they are lodged in the ancient refectory , about slender fluted pillars , under a superb groined roof . They will pad home soon from the dewy ...
... England . " And indeed the thirty - seven cows of the old Abbey Farm are nobly housed , for they are lodged in the ancient refectory , about slender fluted pillars , under a superb groined roof . They will pad home soon from the dewy ...
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... England , Prussia , Russia , Austria , and France that a European war seemed inevitable . His rugged personality dominated the Near Eastern situation in the ' thirties and early ' forties ; and for some years it was generally believed ...
... England , Prussia , Russia , Austria , and France that a European war seemed inevitable . His rugged personality dominated the Near Eastern situation in the ' thirties and early ' forties ; and for some years it was generally believed ...
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... England , on the other more appears , now as the hand , being at war with France , had naturally taken the side of these picturesque ruffians . The Turks and the English had fought side by side against the French ; but , in spite of ...
... England , on the other more appears , now as the hand , being at war with France , had naturally taken the side of these picturesque ruffians . The Turks and the English had fought side by side against the French ; but , in spite of ...
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... England . Sir Stratford Canning , who was at that time in Constan- tinople , urged the home Gov- ernment to make this alliance , but Lord Palmerston emphatic- ally showed his conviction that the Turk was neither desirable as a friend in ...
... England . Sir Stratford Canning , who was at that time in Constan- tinople , urged the home Gov- ernment to make this alliance , but Lord Palmerston emphatic- ally showed his conviction that the Turk was neither desirable as a friend in ...
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