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... sense of bitterness or resentment . Contrari- wise , I am prompted by love for the dear old Church to which I owe alle- giance . She has been a tender Mother , not only to me , but to my ancestors ; to them in a land where fealty to her ...
... sense of bitterness or resentment . Contrari- wise , I am prompted by love for the dear old Church to which I owe alle- giance . She has been a tender Mother , not only to me , but to my ancestors ; to them in a land where fealty to her ...
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... sense of inexperi- ence . But his feeling of fatherliness grew deeper ; and other men learned that to quarrel with Stephen meant quarreling with Andrew . Stephen returned his ponderous af- fection with a bantering good nature , verging ...
... sense of inexperi- ence . But his feeling of fatherliness grew deeper ; and other men learned that to quarrel with Stephen meant quarreling with Andrew . Stephen returned his ponderous af- fection with a bantering good nature , verging ...
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... sense of establishment . She held it up in both hands and then poured herself imaginary tea into one of the cups . Her knowledge of china was limited to the ancestral assortment of odds and ends common to farmers ' houses . An entire ...
... sense of establishment . She held it up in both hands and then poured herself imaginary tea into one of the cups . Her knowledge of china was limited to the ancestral assortment of odds and ends common to farmers ' houses . An entire ...
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... sense they have nothing more to hope for , the breaking point would be reached and England's best weapon knocked out of her hand . ' ... He added that a break - through in mass was unnecessary , and that instead the Germans should aim ...
... sense they have nothing more to hope for , the breaking point would be reached and England's best weapon knocked out of her hand . ' ... He added that a break - through in mass was unnecessary , and that instead the Germans should aim ...
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... sense indicates and experience proves that , if safety is aimed at , the structure of the vehicle should not lack strength and the limit of loading should not be approached ; if comfort is de- sired , some part of the paying load must ...
... sense indicates and experience proves that , if safety is aimed at , the structure of the vehicle should not lack strength and the limit of loading should not be approached ; if comfort is de- sired , some part of the paying load must ...
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