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... and by tradesmen whose probity and prices it never occurred to him to doubt , found in Butler a chief who could appreciate his ' vast and varied knowledge , ' his noble simplicity , his ' fresh and awakening thoughts .
... and by tradesmen whose probity and prices it never occurred to him to doubt , found in Butler a chief who could appreciate his ' vast and varied knowledge , ' his noble simplicity , his ' fresh and awakening thoughts .
Pagina 694
If he has any aim of his own in view , he must never let it be guessed . Although the person of the President is sacrosanct , public opinion is so jealous of his prerogative that it keeps so close a watch on the chief of the Executive ...
If he has any aim of his own in view , he must never let it be guessed . Although the person of the President is sacrosanct , public opinion is so jealous of his prerogative that it keeps so close a watch on the chief of the Executive ...
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Tennyson stated emphatically soon after their publication that he never intended the verses to be published . He wrote : ' I never sent my lines to Punch . John Forster did . They were too bitter . I do not think I should ever have ...
Tennyson stated emphatically soon after their publication that he never intended the verses to be published . He wrote : ' I never sent my lines to Punch . John Forster did . They were too bitter . I do not think I should ever have ...
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AN UNPUBLISHED Sonnet by George MeredITH communicated | 1 |
THE POETRY OF Edmund BlunDEN By Rev Francis E Barker | 115 |
THE NEW INDIA By Cornelia Sorabji | 148 |
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