The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 124Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1938 |
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Pagina 295
... once that his native town was entirely Flemish , only the police and the officials did not understand it ! When he went to school Flemish was a forbidden language ; he lost his good marks one term because once , in a moment of danger ...
... once that his native town was entirely Flemish , only the police and the officials did not understand it ! When he went to school Flemish was a forbidden language ; he lost his good marks one term because once , in a moment of danger ...
Pagina 572
... once put into opera- tion . One of the Dadaist leaders spoke from a platform , but an electric bell was kept ringing so that his remarks could not be heard . A drawing on a blackboard was brought on to the platform and immediately ...
... once put into opera- tion . One of the Dadaist leaders spoke from a platform , but an electric bell was kept ringing so that his remarks could not be heard . A drawing on a blackboard was brought on to the platform and immediately ...
Pagina 655
... once master of all Spain , General Franco might not necessarily be a completely trustworthy ' ideo- logical ' agent of the dictatorships . But it cannot on this account be safely assumed that General Franco's declaration of neutrality ...
... once master of all Spain , General Franco might not necessarily be a completely trustworthy ' ideo- logical ' agent of the dictatorships . But it cannot on this account be safely assumed that General Franco's declaration of neutrality ...
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AUTHOR | 64 |
ARMSTRONGJONES Sir Robert Corporal Punishment | 113 |
CHANEY W | 124 |
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