What England Has Meant to America, 1846-1946Newcomen society of England, American branch, 1946 - 24 pagine |
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ACTORUM MEMORES SIMUL Alice American Newcomen barn-cocks say Night beautiful and flexible beginning of 1846 believing Victory crowns Britain British Charles Dickens City courage ENGLAND HAS MEANT England's Gift English language Englishmen Ere the barn-cocks faith and fire Fifth Avenue edifice fight flexible English Genuine Stunning hazards whence hearts believing Victory Hence the faith inheritors J. V. MOLDEN HAWER J. V. MOLDENHAWER kind permission landlord little half-door little Revenge ran LL.D look lover of England march away Ere MEANT TO America Memores simul affectamus MEMORES SIMUL AGENDA moving Newcomen Society Night is growing NORTH AMERICA peril Presbyterian Church price of admiralty public-house Rudyard Kipling Ship after ship simul affectamus Agenda SIMUL AGENDA AFFECTAMUS Sir Richard Society of England soul speaking that superlatively surely tears can win There's never THOMAS HARDY tongues turies VICE-PRESIDENT FOR NORTH whence no tears whole night long Winston Churchill word