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The Celt and Saxon

CHAPTER XIX
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But he calls himself our friend; I think he really has a liking for John and me.' 'For you he has a real love,' said Philip.
'Well, then, he may listen to us at times; he may be trusted not to wound us.

I am unmitigatedly for the one country--no divisions.

We want all our strength in these days of monstrous armies directed by banditti Councils.

England is the nation of the Christian example to nations.

Oh! surely it is her aim.


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