The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 124Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1938 |
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Pagina 114
... passing in physical features , hair texture , and skin colour from near white ( sufficiently near to pass over the border ... passed over the border ( and there are many in every walk of life ) , admit no differentiation or inequality in ...
... passing in physical features , hair texture , and skin colour from near white ( sufficiently near to pass over the border ... passed over the border ( and there are many in every walk of life ) , admit no differentiation or inequality in ...
Pagina 165
... passed quieter days . Unfortunately they were induced , apparently with the full consent , if not by the promptings , of French and Turks alike , to democratise the system by allowing the would - be voters freedom to choose their ...
... passed quieter days . Unfortunately they were induced , apparently with the full consent , if not by the promptings , of French and Turks alike , to democratise the system by allowing the would - be voters freedom to choose their ...
Pagina 369
... passed from father to son for these many years among men of this country cannot die , and it is the glory of the Christian faith that , like Mr. Valiant for Truth , we believe that we are one with the great company that passed over ...
... passed from father to son for these many years among men of this country cannot die , and it is the glory of the Christian faith that , like Mr. Valiant for Truth , we believe that we are one with the great company that passed over ...
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AUTHOR | 64 |
ARMSTRONGJONES Sir Robert Corporal Punishment | 113 |
CHANEY W | 124 |
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