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... thought- ful contribution to progress in the na- tional preparation for war , especially in the vital point of morale . The first of the measures I have to suggest is a direct attempt to strength- en the emotions of the weaker part of ...
... thought- ful contribution to progress in the na- tional preparation for war , especially in the vital point of morale . The first of the measures I have to suggest is a direct attempt to strength- en the emotions of the weaker part of ...
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... thoughts which change the face of the world in the twinkling of an eye , and seem to accomplish the impossible ... thought that as a result of his forti- tude the people would be better pre- pared to preserve the safety and glory ...
... thoughts which change the face of the world in the twinkling of an eye , and seem to accomplish the impossible ... thought that as a result of his forti- tude the people would be better pre- pared to preserve the safety and glory ...
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... thoughts , and suffer a thousand torments rather than contemplate such acts . These are the women whom , I ... thought that what they had done was for the country's good had found its way into the minds of the citizens , they ...
... thoughts , and suffer a thousand torments rather than contemplate such acts . These are the women whom , I ... thought that what they had done was for the country's good had found its way into the minds of the citizens , they ...
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... thought that Ellie's interest was in Wesley . But Ellie's behavior with Sam at the party tinc- tured this conclusion with doubt . No girl , thought Mammy , who liked one man would behave like that with another - not with both present ...
... thought that Ellie's interest was in Wesley . But Ellie's behavior with Sam at the party tinc- tured this conclusion with doubt . No girl , thought Mammy , who liked one man would behave like that with another - not with both present ...
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... thought and activity of the dwellers the scientific Olympus , but to that more characteristic phenomenon , science as understood by the man of the street , the man who says , ' I will believe in nothing which I cannot understand and ...
... thought and activity of the dwellers the scientific Olympus , but to that more characteristic phenomenon , science as understood by the man of the street , the man who says , ' I will believe in nothing which I cannot understand and ...
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