The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 108Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1930 |
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BLIND - SPOTS IN ENGLISH CIVILISATION I. RAILWAY STATIONS AND POSTER ADVERTISING I It is strange that the English ( the word is used in preference to its disagreeable alternative ' British , ' and not in order to excul- pate Scots or ...
BLIND - SPOTS IN ENGLISH CIVILISATION I. RAILWAY STATIONS AND POSTER ADVERTISING I It is strange that the English ( the word is used in preference to its disagreeable alternative ' British , ' and not in order to excul- pate Scots or ...
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... English public to overlook their many deprivations . In the second place , they do not in sufficient numbers realise what is done for travellers in other countries in the way of subsidiary conveniences . But if only thousands of English ...
... English public to overlook their many deprivations . In the second place , they do not in sufficient numbers realise what is done for travellers in other countries in the way of subsidiary conveniences . But if only thousands of English ...
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... English literature is far richer in noble aphorisms than most people imagine . Mr. Logan Pearsall Smith compiled a Treasury of English Aphorisms 8 two years ago , and I think that material could be found for more than one equally good ...
... English literature is far richer in noble aphorisms than most people imagine . Mr. Logan Pearsall Smith compiled a Treasury of English Aphorisms 8 two years ago , and I think that material could be found for more than one equally good ...
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