America Through British EyesAllan Nevins Oxford University Press, 1948 - 530 стор. |
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... Writer of Sea Tales on America 1 CAPTAIN FREDERICK MARRYAT , the well - known novelist , was forty - five years old when he visited America in 1837 , and as famous in the United States as in Great Britain . After an honorable naval ...
... Writer of Sea Tales on America 1 CAPTAIN FREDERICK MARRYAT , the well - known novelist , was forty - five years old when he visited America in 1837 , and as famous in the United States as in Great Britain . After an honorable naval ...
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... writing about this question of crime one is conscious of the feeling that Americans would much prefer one to leave it alone . One may write , and welcome , about the spread of free education , but not about the spread of unrestricted ...
... writing about this question of crime one is conscious of the feeling that Americans would much prefer one to leave it alone . One may write , and welcome , about the spread of free education , but not about the spread of unrestricted ...
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... write that the King and Queen attended a picnic at which hot dogs were served . ' Some correspondents reported they didn't eat them , but I had it on unimpeachable authority , as the diplomatic correspondents say , that they did . An ...
... write that the King and Queen attended a picnic at which hot dogs were served . ' Some correspondents reported they didn't eat them , but I had it on unimpeachable authority , as the diplomatic correspondents say , that they did . An ...
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