The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 125Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1939 |
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Pagina 263
... regarded as so obviously fatuous or hypocritical as to be unworthy of serious discussion . This applies to the majority of young fellows in unemployment discussion centres , as it applies to the majority of undergraduates . These people ...
... regarded as so obviously fatuous or hypocritical as to be unworthy of serious discussion . This applies to the majority of young fellows in unemployment discussion centres , as it applies to the majority of undergraduates . These people ...
Pagina 339
... regarded this as an unheard - of cruelty in a backward and barbarous country . After the Armenians came the Greeks , the Bulgarians from Macedonia , the Assyrians from Iraq , then the Russians . each case the causes of disaster were ...
... regarded this as an unheard - of cruelty in a backward and barbarous country . After the Armenians came the Greeks , the Bulgarians from Macedonia , the Assyrians from Iraq , then the Russians . each case the causes of disaster were ...
Pagina 606
... regarded as ' the most drastic step I've ever taken after getting born . ' Probably it was : a year and a half later he felt unable any longer to remain outside the urgency of events in Britain and Western Europe ; resigned his post ...
... regarded as ' the most drastic step I've ever taken after getting born . ' Probably it was : a year and a half later he felt unable any longer to remain outside the urgency of events in Britain and Western Europe ; resigned his post ...
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