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Pagina 13
... seems to me to be one of its chief vir- tues , because , speaking for myself , I was unable to foresee the variety of circumstances with which the league would have to deal . I was unable , therefore , to plan all the machinery which ...
... seems to me to be one of its chief vir- tues , because , speaking for myself , I was unable to foresee the variety of circumstances with which the league would have to deal . I was unable , therefore , to plan all the machinery which ...
Pagina 17
... seems to me to be one of its chief vir- tues , because , speaking for myself , I was unable to foresee the variety of circumstances with which the league would have to deal . I was unable , therefore , to plan all the machinery which ...
... seems to me to be one of its chief vir- tues , because , speaking for myself , I was unable to foresee the variety of circumstances with which the league would have to deal . I was unable , therefore , to plan all the machinery which ...
Pagina 29
... seems to me that you have here a very full and sufficient plan of education ; and that it is real , and not a specious pretense , no one who has seen and heard the classes in these schools can doubt . Let me now give a few specimens of ...
... seems to me that you have here a very full and sufficient plan of education ; and that it is real , and not a specious pretense , no one who has seen and heard the classes in these schools can doubt . Let me now give a few specimens of ...
Pagina 41
... seems to have been unexpectedly stimulating . Many such persons felt themselves to be freed from the servitude of ... seem to have embraced the perils and discomforts of life in the field with a curious sense of relief . It had become in ...
... seems to have been unexpectedly stimulating . Many such persons felt themselves to be freed from the servitude of ... seem to have embraced the perils and discomforts of life in the field with a curious sense of relief . It had become in ...
Pagina 42
... seems to take in the affairs of men . Charles Péguy , when the war broke out , was quite unknown outside France , and he was known to but a small circle at home . He was in his forty - second year , and there seemed little prospect of ...
... seems to take in the affairs of men . Charles Péguy , when the war broke out , was quite unknown outside France , and he was known to but a small circle at home . He was in his forty - second year , and there seemed little prospect of ...
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