Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... Never theless , as I have said , the Souakin - Berber route was pronounced impossible by the deciding authority . The comparative feebleness of contem- porary warfare is perhaps exceptionally manifest in relation to the reduction of ...
... Never theless , as I have said , the Souakin - Berber route was pronounced impossible by the deciding authority . The comparative feebleness of contem- porary warfare is perhaps exceptionally manifest in relation to the reduction of ...
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... never instruct and never en- courage an author . That they often en- courage and often discourage authors , experience shows us . That they instruct is more difficult to prove , because an author must , at all costs , be himself ; and ...
... never instruct and never en- courage an author . That they often en- courage and often discourage authors , experience shows us . That they instruct is more difficult to prove , because an author must , at all costs , be himself ; and ...
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... never done , and never will do , anything . He has a pen in his hand , he has the work of someone who has made money and a name before him , and what is to prevent him from writing a review which amounts to a yell of " Yah ! " At the ...
... never done , and never will do , anything . He has a pen in his hand , he has the work of someone who has made money and a name before him , and what is to prevent him from writing a review which amounts to a yell of " Yah ! " At the ...
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... never attract us , it would never make us ponder , it would never help us to learn how we came to be what we are . I say , therefore , that antiquity by itself is nothing to us , and if Oriental languages , such as the ancient language ...
... never attract us , it would never make us ponder , it would never help us to learn how we came to be what we are . I say , therefore , that antiquity by itself is nothing to us , and if Oriental languages , such as the ancient language ...
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... never takes tea . " So there was no more to be said , and Gibbs did the honors as gracefully as a man in wading stockings could be expected to do them , but some little part of his usual complacency was destroyed by an uneasy feeling ...
... never takes tea . " So there was no more to be said , and Gibbs did the honors as gracefully as a man in wading stockings could be expected to do them , but some little part of his usual complacency was destroyed by an uneasy feeling ...
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