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Here they come , these eager millions , willing to lay down their lives , their traditions ; eager even to give over that dearest of all inheritances — their own nationalities , that they may find joy and salvation in the rebirth which ...
Here they come , these eager millions , willing to lay down their lives , their traditions ; eager even to give over that dearest of all inheritances — their own nationalities , that they may find joy and salvation in the rebirth which ...
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and the immediate neighbourhood of inhabited houses must be avoided , or crossed only when there is no fear of being All rules may be thus summed up : “ Give no man , woman or child reason to complain of your passage . ” seen .
and the immediate neighbourhood of inhabited houses must be avoided , or crossed only when there is no fear of being All rules may be thus summed up : “ Give no man , woman or child reason to complain of your passage . ” seen .
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I give Oxford warning that if this is not done the place will not last another two centuries . SUGGESTIONS FOR READING Editor's Note . Books by authors already OXFORD AS I SEE IT 443.
I give Oxford warning that if this is not done the place will not last another two centuries . SUGGESTIONS FOR READING Editor's Note . Books by authors already OXFORD AS I SEE IT 443.
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James Harvey Robinson On Various kinds of Thinking | 3 |
THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY | 22 |
Ellwood HENDRICK Adventures in Philosophy | 33 |
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