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Pagina 7
... given peace to Europe ; and the world admitted that Great Britain had recon- quered her old ascendancy on the Con- tinent . Had Lord Beaconsfield dis- solved Parliament on his return , he might have obtained a renewed lease of power ...
... given peace to Europe ; and the world admitted that Great Britain had recon- quered her old ascendancy on the Con- tinent . Had Lord Beaconsfield dis- solved Parliament on his return , he might have obtained a renewed lease of power ...
Pagina 16
... given way , all would have been over with us in a few moments . No boat could have lived in such a sea , nor would there have been any time to launch one . Everything had now been well bat- tened down , so that below we were free from ...
... given way , all would have been over with us in a few moments . No boat could have lived in such a sea , nor would there have been any time to launch one . Everything had now been well bat- tened down , so that below we were free from ...
Pagina 19
... given us that right by anything dis- tinctively national in their work or their influence ; ushered in by Donatello and Evangeline , they find a welcome at the hearthstone of every lover of the beau- tiful , but , except for the ...
... given us that right by anything dis- tinctively national in their work or their influence ; ushered in by Donatello and Evangeline , they find a welcome at the hearthstone of every lover of the beau- tiful , but , except for the ...
Pagina 26
... given to philosophize , he might be tempted to ask what purpose is served in the economy of things by the helpless infantile condition making such large demands on the time and energies of others . When the voice of his wife woos him to ...
... given to philosophize , he might be tempted to ask what purpose is served in the economy of things by the helpless infantile condition making such large demands on the time and energies of others . When the voice of his wife woos him to ...
Pagina 32
... given to that infantile way of relieving the pres- sure of his animal spirits which is , I be- lieve , known as crowing . Not believing in the classifications of temperament adopted by the physiologists of a past age , the father ...
... given to that infantile way of relieving the pres- sure of his animal spirits which is , I be- lieve , known as crowing . Not believing in the classifications of temperament adopted by the physiologists of a past age , the father ...
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