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Pagina 160
... course of them . As he was obliged to deal with subjects less exciting and less interesting in themselves , to some ex- tent the prejudices of the writer became more apparent than they had been when his topics were more general , and we ...
... course of them . As he was obliged to deal with subjects less exciting and less interesting in themselves , to some ex- tent the prejudices of the writer became more apparent than they had been when his topics were more general , and we ...
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... course to cleanse the Augean stable ; but we are not told how Hercules turned the river back into its bed when it had done its work , and washed out the litter of ages . This was the task which diplomacy set itself down to at a council ...
... course to cleanse the Augean stable ; but we are not told how Hercules turned the river back into its bed when it had done its work , and washed out the litter of ages . This was the task which diplomacy set itself down to at a council ...
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... course of education in the Collegiate Department contemplates a four years ' course , as indicated by the accompanying schedule ; with , however , such modifications as the ad- vancing interest in education , and a longer course for ...
... course of education in the Collegiate Department contemplates a four years ' course , as indicated by the accompanying schedule ; with , however , such modifications as the ad- vancing interest in education , and a longer course for ...
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