The Living Age, Volume 242Living Age Company, 1904 |
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Page 11
... cause observ- ers to question whether naval war cannot be successfully waged with- out the assistance of those heavy ships which are now costing from one to one and a half millions sterling each , or even more . Those who have followed ...
... cause observ- ers to question whether naval war cannot be successfully waged with- out the assistance of those heavy ships which are now costing from one to one and a half millions sterling each , or even more . Those who have followed ...
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... cause of their death . Christians came to the Court elevated by Allah and said to my Lord Abd - el- Aziz , ' Be as the Sultans of the West . ' And they brought him their abomina- tions , the wheeled things that fall if left alone , but ...
... cause of their death . Christians came to the Court elevated by Allah and said to my Lord Abd - el- Aziz , ' Be as the Sultans of the West . ' And they brought him their abomina- tions , the wheeled things that fall if left alone , but ...
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... cause with it . " Talleyrand was only one of many for- eigners who broke their journey at Walmer . Thither came General Alava , who for many years was intimate with the Duke , but who was so devoted to intrigue that he could not forbear ...
... cause with it . " Talleyrand was only one of many for- eigners who broke their journey at Walmer . Thither came General Alava , who for many years was intimate with the Duke , but who was so devoted to intrigue that he could not forbear ...
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... cause Croker has been the butt of Whigs and Tories alike . Before his death he inspired two of the bitterest portraits known to literature , and after his death the acid wherewith his char- acter had been etched was not diluted . Indeed ...
... cause Croker has been the butt of Whigs and Tories alike . Before his death he inspired two of the bitterest portraits known to literature , and after his death the acid wherewith his char- acter had been etched was not diluted . Indeed ...
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... cause , not the effect , of a somewhat hard temper . His perfect success in his profession was due as much to a determined con- centration as to any other quality . He never frittered his time or his wits upon such vain and pleasant ...
... cause , not the effect , of a somewhat hard temper . His perfect success in his profession was due as much to a determined con- centration as to any other quality . He never frittered his time or his wits upon such vain and pleasant ...
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