The Living Age, Volume 270Living Age Company, 1911 |
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... expression of individual conviction in the conventional common- places put into their mouths by their constitutional ... expressing itself through the medium of a language which he handles as a master . Even when the block of his ...
... expression of individual conviction in the conventional common- places put into their mouths by their constitutional ... expressing itself through the medium of a language which he handles as a master . Even when the block of his ...
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... expression immediately preceding it in his letter to his people . " I do not stand alone . " He ever ex- presses and emphasizes his conviction that it is in the community of senti- ment which makes him one with his subjects that his ...
... expression immediately preceding it in his letter to his people . " I do not stand alone . " He ever ex- presses and emphasizes his conviction that it is in the community of senti- ment which makes him one with his subjects that his ...
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... expression of his Aunt Amelia when she learned of this latest prank of which he had hoped to keep her ig- norant , since her vexation was so often the only thing to take the zest from his vagaries . But the night's adven- ture was well ...
... expression of his Aunt Amelia when she learned of this latest prank of which he had hoped to keep her ig- norant , since her vexation was so often the only thing to take the zest from his vagaries . But the night's adven- ture was well ...
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... expression - into a united Monarchy , and a people inspired by na- tional aims and interests . As one who has lived in Italy for many years , and lived , too , not the life of the average Englishman when in foreign parts who , to quote ...
... expression - into a united Monarchy , and a people inspired by na- tional aims and interests . As one who has lived in Italy for many years , and lived , too , not the life of the average Englishman when in foreign parts who , to quote ...
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... expression to those sympathies with the temporal pretensions of the Vati- can , which were always an open secret as being entertained by at least one of the Imperial couple , on whom , rightly or wrongly , not a little of the respon ...
... expression to those sympathies with the temporal pretensions of the Vati- can , which were always an open secret as being entertained by at least one of the Imperial couple , on whom , rightly or wrongly , not a little of the respon ...
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