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Pagina 4
... become so common that it has long ceased to be picturesque and theatrical , though it tugs at our heartstrings none the less on that account . We have discovered that the quite average , ordinary man can do deeds which would have seemed ...
... become so common that it has long ceased to be picturesque and theatrical , though it tugs at our heartstrings none the less on that account . We have discovered that the quite average , ordinary man can do deeds which would have seemed ...
Pagina 7
... become largely atrophied . In- dividual leadership in civil , and par- ticularly in military , matters was much more important than it is at present . A campaign was to a con- siderable extent a game of skill , in which almost ...
... become largely atrophied . In- dividual leadership in civil , and par- ticularly in military , matters was much more important than it is at present . A campaign was to a con- siderable extent a game of skill , in which almost ...
Pagina 29
... becomes almost hopeless of securing an agreed interpretation of any of the pictures on finding that Dr. Jackson ... become the whiskerless , mus- tached young man at Rosa's feet . Really he should get a magnifying glass , and look ...
... becomes almost hopeless of securing an agreed interpretation of any of the pictures on finding that Dr. Jackson ... become the whiskerless , mus- tached young man at Rosa's feet . Really he should get a magnifying glass , and look ...
Pagina 54
... become a struggle of endurance , promptitude becomes more and more essential . We know by bitter experience what delay means , and 54 " From the Bottom of Our Hearts . ”
... become a struggle of endurance , promptitude becomes more and more essential . We know by bitter experience what delay means , and 54 " From the Bottom of Our Hearts . ”
Pagina 56
... become exceeding over- cast . With considerable ingenuity it was argued that there could be no extension of the franchise to sail- ors and soldiers unless it was also extended to women . It was a false argument , because , in accordance ...
... become exceeding over- cast . With considerable ingenuity it was argued that there could be no extension of the franchise to sail- ors and soldiers unless it was also extended to women . It was a false argument , because , in accordance ...
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