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  2. Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall - Wikipedia

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    Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall (usually credited as H. E. Marshall; 9 August 1867 – 19 September 1941) was a Scottish writer, ... This Country of Ours (1917) ...

  3. Our Island Story - Wikipedia

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    Our Island Story: A Child's History of England, published abroad as An Island Story: A Child's History of England, is a book by the British author Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall, first published in 1905 in London by T. C. & E. C. Jack. [1]

  4. Angel of Hadley - Wikipedia

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    The Hunt for the Regicides [permanent dead link ‍], Chapter 31 of "This Country Of Ours", by Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall "The King Killers by Libby Klekowski and Tom Devine". tommydevine.blogspot.com. 14 May 2009. G. Harrison Orians (November 1932). "The Angel of Hadley in Fiction". American Literature. 4 (3): 257–269. doi:10.2307/2919881.

  5. Australia–Turkey relations - Wikipedia

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    Those heroes that shed their blood and lost their lives… you are now lying in the soil of a friendly country. Therefore rest in peace. There is no difference between the Johnnies and the Mehmets where they lie side by side here in this country of ours… You the mothers who sent their sons from far away countries, wipe away your tears.

  6. 1852 State of the Union Address - Wikipedia

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    On the growing prosperity of the country the President said: We live in an age of progress, and ours is emphatically a country of progress. Within the last half century the number of States in this Union has nearly doubled, the population has almost quadrupled, and our boundaries have been extended from the Mississippi to the Pacific.

  7. William Goffe - Wikipedia

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    William Goffe, c. 1613/1618 - 1679/1680, was a religious radical from London who fought for Parliament during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.Nicknamed “Praying William” by contemporaries, he approved the Execution of Charles I in January 1649, but escaped prosecution as a regicide by fleeing to the New England Colonies.

  8. Rembert W. Patrick - Wikipedia

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    The reconstruction of the Nation (10 editions); Jefferson Davis and His Cabinet; Florida under five flags; The fall of Richmond; Florida fiasco; rampant rebels on the Georgia-Florida border, 1810-1815

  9. 1825 State of the Union Address - Wikipedia

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    He ended with, "And may He who searches the hearts of the children of men prosper your exertions to secure the blessings of peace and promote the highest welfare of your country." [2] Notably, the President commented on the work of the West India Squadron of the Navy that was tasked with supression of piracy and the African slave trade.