The Living Age, Volume 265Living Age Company, 1910 |
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... able to get to church , and the other is the fear of not being able to keep her fire in during the cold weather . These are the two com- forts without which she really dreads to have to go . One keeps her soul warm , and the other does ...
... able to get to church , and the other is the fear of not being able to keep her fire in during the cold weather . These are the two com- forts without which she really dreads to have to go . One keeps her soul warm , and the other does ...
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... able that a statesman holding high of- fice and dedicated to " the strenuous life " should turn aside and devote his odd moments of comparative leisure to writing a Life of Cromwell . It is not remarkable that a veteran big - game ...
... able that a statesman holding high of- fice and dedicated to " the strenuous life " should turn aside and devote his odd moments of comparative leisure to writing a Life of Cromwell . It is not remarkable that a veteran big - game ...
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... able to forget . They must not simply be able to use , and unite in action with , those who are supposed to be their per- sonal enemies . They must have no enemies in the true sense . The Arab proverb , which is to some extent true for ...
... able to forget . They must not simply be able to use , and unite in action with , those who are supposed to be their per- sonal enemies . They must have no enemies in the true sense . The Arab proverb , which is to some extent true for ...
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