The North American Review, 223. cilt |
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Both were banished from their native lands , the Greek once because his contemporaries wearied of hearing him called " the Just ” and the Frenchman many times as a consequence of combinations against him of rivals who could not match ...
Both were banished from their native lands , the Greek once because his contemporaries wearied of hearing him called " the Just ” and the Frenchman many times as a consequence of combinations against him of rivals who could not match ...
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... and not without vestige of justification , ascribe it to sheer laziness ; none in any case denies his indolence or his indifference to public acclaim . More than once he has connived at resignation simply because he was bored and ...
... and not without vestige of justification , ascribe it to sheer laziness ; none in any case denies his indolence or his indifference to public acclaim . More than once he has connived at resignation simply because he was bored and ...
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Just as many writers , among them the unassuming novice who now sits before you , never know where pens once taken in hand may lead them , M. Briand never can tell what he is going to say when he rises to speak .
Just as many writers , among them the unassuming novice who now sits before you , never know where pens once taken in hand may lead them , M. Briand never can tell what he is going to say when he rises to speak .
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The rich soil on the banks of the Nile which had once been highly cultivated was abandoned . To quote the graphic language of Lord Cromer , “ there was not a dog to howl for a lost master . Industry had vanished ; oppression had driven ...
The rich soil on the banks of the Nile which had once been highly cultivated was abandoned . To quote the graphic language of Lord Cromer , “ there was not a dog to howl for a lost master . Industry had vanished ; oppression had driven ...
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a . tian output nor does it take into consideration that the Sudan will never agree to limit its cultivation to so small an acreage , once it is started on the high road to wealth . If this eventuality of increased cotton acreage comes ...
a . tian output nor does it take into consideration that the Sudan will never agree to limit its cultivation to so small an acreage , once it is started on the high road to wealth . If this eventuality of increased cotton acreage comes ...
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