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Thomas Whiteside 17181n
In the social history of England, the English Channel, that proud sea age some three hundred and fifty miles long, has separated that country from the Continent as by a great gulf or a bottomless chasm. However, at its narrowest point, between Dover and Cap Gris-Nez—a distance of some twenty-one and a half miles—the Channel, despite any impress.. 4j1f3z