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Paper Excerpts: ... of the British in that the British created false legal rights that gave them the right to run the countries of other became a British colony (British Honduras). U.S. interest, however, rivaled British interest after 1849, for the isthmus American colonies and the British. The British were not the only ones to trade with colonies, however. Soon, explorers delivering of out-of-date British newspapers on `British mail day,' the use of British costumes, language, and addresses impression of captured American merchant sailors into the British Navy and over British traders funding Indians who ...
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Sources list for BRITISH WRITERS: Kipling, Rudyard. "If." Duke University Online. <http://www.duke.edu/~bub/if.htm> Sandison, A. G. "Rudyard Kipling." British Writers. Vol. VI. 1983. GALE Resource Database. Site Accessed November 1, 2004. <http://www.infotrac.galegroup.com>"If" Knowles, Sebastian D. G. A Purgatorial Flame: Seven British Writers in the Second World War. Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania P, 1990. World War II Literature Kilver, Ian Scott. British Writers, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1987. The Two Dylans Le Faye, Deirdre. 1999. The British Library Writer's Lives. Jane Austen. Maria Edgeworth’s “Belinda†"William Faulkner." The Mississippi Writers and Musicians Project at Starkville Highschool. Online. Internet. 8 November 2000. Shs.starkville.k12.ms.us/ Mswm/mswritersandmusicians/ writers/Faulkner.html#rev#1. "William Faulkner." The Mississippi Writers and Musicians Project at Starkville Highschool. Online. Internet. 8 November 2000. Shs.starkville.k12.ms.us/ Mswm/mswritersandmusicians/ writers/Faulkner.html#rev#1. A Study in Faulkner: "The Sound and the Fury" and "Absalom! Absalom!" More sources on "BRITISH WRITERS"
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