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Pagina 38
... kind of strategy , ' said M. Thureau - Dangin to me , ' but if he adopts another , the great thing is to obey orders and show a united front . ' The Radical Papers had said with their customary politeness that the grasping ecclesiastics ...
... kind of strategy , ' said M. Thureau - Dangin to me , ' but if he adopts another , the great thing is to obey orders and show a united front . ' The Radical Papers had said with their customary politeness that the grasping ecclesiastics ...
Pagina 53
... kind . Even the British Government , which frequently becomes guardian during minori- ties , or the boys ' fathers cannot possibly do anything to counteract the effect of such vitiated surroundings and the influence of persons who are ...
... kind . Even the British Government , which frequently becomes guardian during minori- ties , or the boys ' fathers cannot possibly do anything to counteract the effect of such vitiated surroundings and the influence of persons who are ...
Pagina 54
... kind of training given , much benefit cannot be expected . Taking all these considerations into view the only possible solution , in my opinion , is to send the princes to Europe as early as possible before the age of puberty ; if sent ...
... kind of training given , much benefit cannot be expected . Taking all these considerations into view the only possible solution , in my opinion , is to send the princes to Europe as early as possible before the age of puberty ; if sent ...
Pagina 69
... kind . We most of us have known some little fishing port before and after the railway ' opened it up . ' It used to straggle up the little stream , and each house was placed , not selfishly where it would get the most view for itself ...
... kind . We most of us have known some little fishing port before and after the railway ' opened it up . ' It used to straggle up the little stream , and each house was placed , not selfishly where it would get the most view for itself ...
Pagina 76
... kind of appreciation commonly accorded to works of art is treated with suspicion , and not without cause . The suspicion is , that pictures frequently give pleasure by virtue of qualities they do not possess , and are hardly ever ...
... kind of appreciation commonly accorded to works of art is treated with suspicion , and not without cause . The suspicion is , that pictures frequently give pleasure by virtue of qualities they do not possess , and are hardly ever ...
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