Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature1903 |
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... cause is the lack of any strong moral move- ment ; there is nothing that agitates the public mind . The gracious phrase of Monsieur de Vogüé not only aroused European at- tention , but was welcomed in Italy , and sank deep into the ...
... cause is the lack of any strong moral move- ment ; there is nothing that agitates the public mind . The gracious phrase of Monsieur de Vogüé not only aroused European at- tention , but was welcomed in Italy , and sank deep into the ...
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... cause functional derange . ment when the toes are forced to bear the weight of the entire frame , the muscles of the calf being then sub- jected to an excessive strain . Dancer's cramp is said to be by no means un- common . The shop ...
... cause functional derange . ment when the toes are forced to bear the weight of the entire frame , the muscles of the calf being then sub- jected to an excessive strain . Dancer's cramp is said to be by no means un- common . The shop ...
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... cause the river to rise . There is nothing to be done now to help the cattle to live ; we can only watch them die . When the backwa- ters were drying up we had a hard time shifting the beasts on to the frontage . They could only travel ...
... cause the river to rise . There is nothing to be done now to help the cattle to live ; we can only watch them die . When the backwa- ters were drying up we had a hard time shifting the beasts on to the frontage . They could only travel ...
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... the Assyrians first became ac- quainted with it they were so far the dominant people in it as to cause even Palestine to be ever afterwards known at Nineveh as " the land of the Hit- tites The Decipherment of the Hittite Inscriptions . 35.
... the Assyrians first became ac- quainted with it they were so far the dominant people in it as to cause even Palestine to be ever afterwards known at Nineveh as " the land of the Hit- tites The Decipherment of the Hittite Inscriptions . 35.
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... of each others ' disguises ; and it is be cause fairy tales are so true that they go on satisfying the heart of childhood through the centuries . What kind of fairy tales are to be used in Fairy Tales in the Schoolroom . 43.
... of each others ' disguises ; and it is be cause fairy tales are so true that they go on satisfying the heart of childhood through the centuries . What kind of fairy tales are to be used in Fairy Tales in the Schoolroom . 43.
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