The Living Age, Volume 242Living Age Company, 1904 |
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... present gen- eration has never had more striking and conclusive illustrations of the exact meaning and influence of " command of the sea , " of the fruits of economical and careful organization and war - readi- ness , and of the big ...
... present gen- eration has never had more striking and conclusive illustrations of the exact meaning and influence of " command of the sea , " of the fruits of economical and careful organization and war - readi- ness , and of the big ...
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... present ? Two mules , remember , and each one with as many bags of Spanish dollars as it could carry . Truly the ways of your Bashadors are past belief . " I agreed heartily with Sidi Boubikir ; a day's discourse would not have made ...
... present ? Two mules , remember , and each one with as many bags of Spanish dollars as it could carry . Truly the ways of your Bashadors are past belief . " I agreed heartily with Sidi Boubikir ; a day's discourse would not have made ...
Pagina 23
... present him with his portrait , and approaching Lenbach with a view to his accepting the com- mission , asked what his price would be . Lenbach declared that he would consider it an honor to paint the great scientist's portrait , and ...
... present him with his portrait , and approaching Lenbach with a view to his accepting the com- mission , asked what his price would be . Lenbach declared that he would consider it an honor to paint the great scientist's portrait , and ...
Pagina 24
... present , which at the rate he was readily paid for his work , rep- resented a money value of about a thousand pounds . The lady's husband , an American millionaire , felt that such a present required a quid pro quo and sent the artist ...
... present , which at the rate he was readily paid for his work , rep- resented a money value of about a thousand pounds . The lady's husband , an American millionaire , felt that such a present required a quid pro quo and sent the artist ...
Pagina 25
... present high value in England , and that I had read somewhere in one of Charles Lamb's essays how Reynolds was compared to his disadvantage with some second- rate Italian . Even the work of the lesser lights of this great school , such ...
... present high value in England , and that I had read somewhere in one of Charles Lamb's essays how Reynolds was compared to his disadvantage with some second- rate Italian . Even the work of the lesser lights of this great school , such ...
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