The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 116Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1934 |
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Pagina 106
... able to resume his thinking and his writing . He was even able to plan great works , not one of which , however , he had sufficient energy or method to begin . But , above all , he was able once more to meet his fellow - men , clothed ...
... able to resume his thinking and his writing . He was even able to plan great works , not one of which , however , he had sufficient energy or method to begin . But , above all , he was able once more to meet his fellow - men , clothed ...
Pagina 375
... able to use the Cape route , because all the bases south of the Congo would be in our hands , and they would only be able to reach the Pacific at all by way of Cape Horn or the Panama Canal . Their important Eastern possessions would ...
... able to use the Cape route , because all the bases south of the Congo would be in our hands , and they would only be able to reach the Pacific at all by way of Cape Horn or the Panama Canal . Their important Eastern possessions would ...
Pagina 620
... able to count on the support of only 48 per cent . of the members of Congress , and there has not been a single occasion on which the President's party has actually gained in the ' off - year . ' This year's results have confounded the ...
... able to count on the support of only 48 per cent . of the members of Congress , and there has not been a single occasion on which the President's party has actually gained in the ' off - year . ' This year's results have confounded the ...
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ANGELL Sir Norman | 136 |
CARR Philip | 205 |
SABATIER Frédéric | 211 |
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