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The British Empire is not an old country, but is newer than the United States. I. It is surprising that Ar^lo-Saxondom suffered so little from the great schism of the eighteenth century. Great Britain was left to fight single-handed against France, and succeeded so completely on the sea that, even when Napoleon had united Europe against the British, the 254 CHAP. xxviL] THE UNITED STATES 255 United States were able to gain many advantages from the conflict When Great Britain, by her command of ...the sea, severed the connection between European nations and their North American colonies, vast territories were sur- rendered to the United States to save them from falling into British hands.^ Great Britain showed wisdom in viewing with satisfaction this growth of a great Anglo-Saxon nation. Her loyal children have acquired enough land to supply them with all they need, and she can still feel pride in the marvellous expansion of her former thirteen colonies. 2. Happily time heals the wounds left by war, even by civil war.
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