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Yet we ought to be sufficiently interested to read the novels and short stories written by the latest young American writers , for here is a new branch of English literature that is far more alive , vital , and original than most of the ...
Yet we ought to be sufficiently interested to read the novels and short stories written by the latest young American writers , for here is a new branch of English literature that is far more alive , vital , and original than most of the ...
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This venerable old man , with the aid of the English Bible and the English Prayer- book and his own native English piety , had made a model Chris- tian community which could not but command the admiring attention of our laudable ...
This venerable old man , with the aid of the English Bible and the English Prayer- book and his own native English piety , had made a model Chris- tian community which could not but command the admiring attention of our laudable ...
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The Latin temperament does not appear on the whole as well suited to rowing as to other sports - the Belgians are sufficiently mixed in origin to share the phlegm of the English - while the almost military discipline of pre - war German ...
The Latin temperament does not appear on the whole as well suited to rowing as to other sports - the Belgians are sufficiently mixed in origin to share the phlegm of the English - while the almost military discipline of pre - war German ...
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