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Pagina 23
... ment of its fate , refuses to budge . It seems to say , ' Your promise of peren- nial green pastures in the Elysian Fields hath no charms for me . ' The owners , expert shepherds though they are , seem at a loss how to proceed . They ...
... ment of its fate , refuses to budge . It seems to say , ' Your promise of peren- nial green pastures in the Elysian Fields hath no charms for me . ' The owners , expert shepherds though they are , seem at a loss how to proceed . They ...
Pagina 24
... ment the waiting assembly is informed that this has happened , it again raises a great shout , ' God bless our sovereign , ' and pious Moslems congratulate each other saying , ' It will be a good year , ' to which others answer , ' May ...
... ment the waiting assembly is informed that this has happened , it again raises a great shout , ' God bless our sovereign , ' and pious Moslems congratulate each other saying , ' It will be a good year , ' to which others answer , ' May ...
Pagina 29
... ment to this new situation demands extraordinary alertness and adapta- bility , not only on the part of the heads of business undertakings , who must be ready in many cases entirely to reequip their plants and to change their loca ...
... ment to this new situation demands extraordinary alertness and adapta- bility , not only on the part of the heads of business undertakings , who must be ready in many cases entirely to reequip their plants and to change their loca ...
Pagina 31
... ment may be rushed into war against its will by the pressure of an excited populace . With our present democratic institutions , where the favor of the voters counts for everything , political parties greedy for power or unscrupu- lous ...
... ment may be rushed into war against its will by the pressure of an excited populace . With our present democratic institutions , where the favor of the voters counts for everything , political parties greedy for power or unscrupu- lous ...
Pagina 37
... ment , ' which as a joke were originally tolerable , have been used in season and out of season until the repetition is un- bearable . To some extent the phrase is illiterate , for if translated out of Greek it means ' the study - of ...
... ment , ' which as a joke were originally tolerable , have been used in season and out of season until the repetition is un- bearable . To some extent the phrase is illiterate , for if translated out of Greek it means ' the study - of ...
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