Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... become so strong that true science lay in forcing the adversary to attack . Let him come on , and then one might fairly rely on victory . As Boguslawski observes - this concep- tion of tactics would paralyze the offensive , for how can ...
... become so strong that true science lay in forcing the adversary to attack . Let him come on , and then one might fairly rely on victory . As Boguslawski observes - this concep- tion of tactics would paralyze the offensive , for how can ...
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... become cannon - fodder . The Turk , who is supposed to court death in battle for religious reasons of a somewhat material kind , can run away even when the alternative is immediate removal to a Paradise of unlimited houris and copious ...
... become cannon - fodder . The Turk , who is supposed to court death in battle for religious reasons of a somewhat material kind , can run away even when the alternative is immediate removal to a Paradise of unlimited houris and copious ...
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... become friends , people exactly like ourselves in their strength and in their weakness , in their ideals and their failures , in their hopes and their despairs - it is then only that we can claim to be Oriental scholars , real students ...
... become friends , people exactly like ourselves in their strength and in their weakness , in their ideals and their failures , in their hopes and their despairs - it is then only that we can claim to be Oriental scholars , real students ...
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... become what we find it to be , ordinary chronology seems altogether to collapse , and we should feel grateful if geological chronology would allow us to extend the limits assigned to man's pres- ence on earth beyond the end of the ...
... become what we find it to be , ordinary chronology seems altogether to collapse , and we should feel grateful if geological chronology would allow us to extend the limits assigned to man's pres- ence on earth beyond the end of the ...
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... become old and the old become young ? Our modern languages stand now before us as the most ancient languages of the world - gray , bald , shrivelled , and wizened ; while the more ancient a language , the fresher its features , the more ...
... become old and the old become young ? Our modern languages stand now before us as the most ancient languages of the world - gray , bald , shrivelled , and wizened ; while the more ancient a language , the fresher its features , the more ...
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