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... passage in the personal literature of the nineteenth century . Having after that to survive the shock of the siege of Paris , in 1870 , probably indicates a moral strength that we are all too willing to overlook , but which is probably ...
... passage in the personal literature of the nineteenth century . Having after that to survive the shock of the siege of Paris , in 1870 , probably indicates a moral strength that we are all too willing to overlook , but which is probably ...
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... passage that consigns her body to a common grave , the authors respond as if their anger is rising and may go on rising , as if institutions may fall as a result of it . I should like to read you this passage , in my very rough ...
... passage that consigns her body to a common grave , the authors respond as if their anger is rising and may go on rising , as if institutions may fall as a result of it . I should like to read you this passage , in my very rough ...
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... passage in Kipling's letter to Dr J. Conland , 20 Feb. 1901 , shows that the General's views were indeed those of his creator : Library of Congress Mss . 68 For the pre - war advocacy of conscription ' apart from military necessities ...
... passage in Kipling's letter to Dr J. Conland , 20 Feb. 1901 , shows that the General's views were indeed those of his creator : Library of Congress Mss . 68 For the pre - war advocacy of conscription ' apart from military necessities ...
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by Sir Richard Faber KCVO CMG FRSL | 1 |
FRENCH WRITERS | 14 |
Willard Connely Memorial Lecture | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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