Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117 |
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When , always with an underlying purpose of defence , its chief resorts to the offensive , for reasons that he regards ... The invader is habitually the offensive person , just for the reason that the native force commonly acts on the ...
When , always with an underlying purpose of defence , its chief resorts to the offensive , for reasons that he regards ... The invader is habitually the offensive person , just for the reason that the native force commonly acts on the ...
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It holds that everything in language has a reason , and that it is our own fault if we cannot discover it . Now here , in order to discover the reason for d in dead and for th in death , it will be necessary to en- ter into some ...
It holds that everything in language has a reason , and that it is our own fault if we cannot discover it . Now here , in order to discover the reason for d in dead and for th in death , it will be necessary to en- ter into some ...
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... something that is not merely old but eternally young , Chinese studies would soon take their place in public estimation by the side of Indo- European , Babylonian , and Egyptian scholarship . There is no reason why China should ...
... something that is not merely old but eternally young , Chinese studies would soon take their place in public estimation by the side of Indo- European , Babylonian , and Egyptian scholarship . There is no reason why China should ...
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A start has to be made as soon after nine as possible , and if nothing untoward occurs , a certain pool should be reached at two for lunch . A rest of an hour is allowed here , but the angler would have good reason to be dissatisfied ...
A start has to be made as soon after nine as possible , and if nothing untoward occurs , a certain pool should be reached at two for lunch . A rest of an hour is allowed here , but the angler would have good reason to be dissatisfied ...
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The man who gives currency to a false statement as to another's character or abilities is an en- emy , because he is doing harm , even though he may not have the slightest de- sire to do harm , or reason for wishing evil .
The man who gives currency to a false statement as to another's character or abilities is an en- emy , because he is doing harm , even though he may not have the slightest de- sire to do harm , or reason for wishing evil .
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