The Living Age, Volume 270Living Age Company, 1911 |
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... known only to the few is accepted by all . Whatever the future may hold within its urn of destiny , the nation and the Empire know that as to the past , Whatever record leap to light He never shall be shamed . That in itself , and by ...
... known only to the few is accepted by all . Whatever the future may hold within its urn of destiny , the nation and the Empire know that as to the past , Whatever record leap to light He never shall be shamed . That in itself , and by ...
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... known to history with monu- ments of a civilization older than our own , with native rulers , with the peo- ples , the cities , towns , villages through out these vast territories . " He under- stands the absolute necessity of more ...
... known to history with monu- ments of a civilization older than our own , with native rulers , with the peo- ples , the cities , towns , villages through out these vast territories . " He under- stands the absolute necessity of more ...
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... known as the Fine Arts is , in the main , on a very deplorable level when compared with that of past centuries . But the critics in question are apt to forget , or despise , the existence of what may be termed the utilitarian arts - and ...
... known as the Fine Arts is , in the main , on a very deplorable level when compared with that of past centuries . But the critics in question are apt to forget , or despise , the existence of what may be termed the utilitarian arts - and ...
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... known that Congreve wrote it ; 1 and perhaps he ought to have known , for who but Con- greve could have penned that immortal line ? The sort of bias that I am trying to adumbrate leads Thackeray into incon- sistencies ; lovable ...
... known that Congreve wrote it ; 1 and perhaps he ought to have known , for who but Con- greve could have penned that immortal line ? The sort of bias that I am trying to adumbrate leads Thackeray into incon- sistencies ; lovable ...
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... known hazards , against which their necessarily subordinate position on an Imperial Council could afford them no adequate protection . No ; there has never been anything like the Empire of the Five Nations , and if it is to subsist it ...
... known hazards , against which their necessarily subordinate position on an Imperial Council could afford them no adequate protection . No ; there has never been anything like the Empire of the Five Nations , and if it is to subsist it ...
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