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1 1, 1, II 5 | the peak of its grandeur. England possesses an inexhaustible 2 1, 1, III 7 | century – from 1815 to 1875 – England has sent out from Europe 3 1, 1, III 7 | migratory movement has enriched England rather than impoverishing 4 1, 1, V 10 | rewarding colonies, like those England has. By now, the world has 5 1, 1, VI 11 | VI. A Page of History~ ~England, the teacher in the art 6 1, 1, VI 11 | East possessions.~However, England is not satisfied with merely 7 1, 1, VI 11 | Good Hope and Australia, England possesses immense continents 8 1, 1, VI 12 | scale, France has followed England’s example in its overseas 9 1, 1, VII 17 | much less surpass, that of England and France in their foreign 10 1, 2 47 | General of Statistics.~In England the license to recruit does 11 1, 2 50 | from emigration, such as England, France and Portugal, and 12 1, 2 51 | scale, France has followed England’s example in its overseas 13 1, 3, I 65 | Scandinavian countries and in England. Once the Pope was portrayed 14 1, 3, I 65 | nation, and so it happened in England under Elisabeth threatened 15 1, 3, II 67 | Northern Germany, Holland and England, where the conflict created 16 1, 7, II 119 | Austria, Germany, Spain and England are aiming at this goal 17 1, 8 132 | The European nations, like England, France and Portugal, that 18 2, 1, Summ, X, 172 | compete with France and England. These two countries realize 19 2, 1, Summ, X, 172 | them abroad. Protestant England spends large sums in order 20 2, 1, Summ, X, 173 | will be left to France and England, which would penetrate everywhere 21 2, 4, 39 281 | scattered throughout New England, the present (ecclesiastical) 22 2 291(112)| French-Canadians in New England. Cf. Robert J. Wister, The 23 2, 4, 65 306 | moistened the ground of New England with his blood.Finally,