The Living Age, Volume 270Living Age Company, 1911 |
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Page 29
... better ; and there are many Italians who consider that his foreign policy was scarcely less detri- mental to their country . The rupture with France was assuredly both un- wise and unstatesmanlike , and opin- ions differ largely as to ...
... better ; and there are many Italians who consider that his foreign policy was scarcely less detri- mental to their country . The rupture with France was assuredly both un- wise and unstatesmanlike , and opin- ions differ largely as to ...
Page 33
... better fitted in every way to become good cit- izens , but they bring back with them enlarged ideas as to life generally , and a more definite understanding of their position as members of a united nation . They have seen something of ...
... better fitted in every way to become good cit- izens , but they bring back with them enlarged ideas as to life generally , and a more definite understanding of their position as members of a united nation . They have seen something of ...
Page 43
... better than this , he was himself a flut- ist . And , to conclude the Humorists , why did he omit Sheridan , who could play on so many instruments ? Per- haps Thackeray prefers the soloists in the concert . As historian Thackeray plays ...
... better than this , he was himself a flut- ist . And , to conclude the Humorists , why did he omit Sheridan , who could play on so many instruments ? Per- haps Thackeray prefers the soloists in the concert . As historian Thackeray plays ...
Page 67
... better in- strument than we had , and we are in a fair way to make it still better . The advocates of arbitration properly insist upon the large number of questions set- tled by means of it . The figures1 are impressive . That in the ...
... better in- strument than we had , and we are in a fair way to make it still better . The advocates of arbitration properly insist upon the large number of questions set- tled by means of it . The figures1 are impressive . That in the ...
Page 87
... Better and better ! " exclaimed Cap- tain Cutlass , rubbing his hands to- gether between his knees . " I never know myself Fancy Farm . 87.
... Better and better ! " exclaimed Cap- tain Cutlass , rubbing his hands to- gether between his knees . " I never know myself Fancy Farm . 87.
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