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... speaking people , or the accessibility of the language , or because reading is the means of expression and interchange of ideas preferred by English - speaking people rather than , say , music , or because we have better facilities for ...
... speaking people , or the accessibility of the language , or because reading is the means of expression and interchange of ideas preferred by English - speaking people rather than , say , music , or because we have better facilities for ...
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... speaking world and all the " new countries where at present the literate proportion of the population is small , but is likely to grow . Here , literature in English is already predominant , and it does not seem probable that the ...
... speaking world and all the " new countries where at present the literate proportion of the population is small , but is likely to grow . Here , literature in English is already predominant , and it does not seem probable that the ...
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... speaking world , not from her geographical position only , but in the great political and intellectual interests involved . When the time comes for reconstruction after the war , India , speaking in English , will play an invaluable ...
... speaking world , not from her geographical position only , but in the great political and intellectual interests involved . When the time comes for reconstruction after the war , India , speaking in English , will play an invaluable ...
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John Cunningham 17291773 By Professor EDITH | 39 |
Leigh Hunts Eldest Son By Professor EDMUND | 53 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture A Boys Outlook on | 77 |
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