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Warwickavenue Posted 12 years ago
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"I have no doubt but the nation at large sees the conduct in America in its true light,"he had written to his Prime Minister, Lord North-1776, what does the precede sentence mean? especially "at large" and "in its true light".
  

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I have no doubt but the nation at large sees the conduct in America in its true light = I am sure that all the people of the nation see the behaviour in America accurately and realistically .

  • I have no doubt but the nation at large sees the conduct in America in its true light = I am sure that all the people of the nation see the behaviour in America accurately and realistically .
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I have no doubt but the nation at large sees the conduct in America in its true light = I am sure that all the people of the nation see the behaviour in America accurately and realistically.

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