id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 29018 Morley, John Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 3 of 3), Essay 9: The Expansion of England .txt text/plain 11921 483 61 the last survivor of a family of great colonial empires, has a vivid The Seven Years' War is in fact a turning point in our national the new world, was 'England's one Cause of War during the century we eighteenth century and the industrial and colonial expansion that politics of the old state from which the colonies had cut themselves England as the true point of view, we are not sure that as good a case As Mr. Seeley says, the American Union 'is beyond question the state in which any way lost to England by settling in the colonies, the result might 'The English people,' says Sir Henry Parkes, 'in Europe, in America, Canada, by allowing the government of the colony to take a part in at home and Englishmen in the most important colonies is open and not prevented the government of a colony from England, why must they ./cache/29018.txt ./txt/29018.txt