The Living Age, Volume 242Living Age Company, 1904 |
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Page 5
... ment of twelve to fourteen 6 - in . quick- firers , in addition to twenty small weapons for repelling torpedo attack . On a displacement of from 9,400 to 9,750 tons , they got vessels with a fighting value equivalent to the German ...
... ment of twelve to fourteen 6 - in . quick- firers , in addition to twenty small weapons for repelling torpedo attack . On a displacement of from 9,400 to 9,750 tons , they got vessels with a fighting value equivalent to the German ...
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... ment : " Cads on the stage - cads in the audience . " The vulgarity of the crowd shocked him . The squalor of the tene- ment dwellings of the working classes , as seen from the railway - carriages on the South London lines , had such a ...
... ment : " Cads on the stage - cads in the audience . " The vulgarity of the crowd shocked him . The squalor of the tene- ment dwellings of the working classes , as seen from the railway - carriages on the South London lines , had such a ...
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... ment . Destined to shake the com- fortable certainties of medical as well as of religious orthodoxy , she was born , happily for this purpose , the child of a mother already in her forty - seventh year . Thus , though according to ac ...
... ment . Destined to shake the com- fortable certainties of medical as well as of religious orthodoxy , she was born , happily for this purpose , the child of a mother already in her forty - seventh year . Thus , though according to ac ...
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... ment of the most solemn subject , and one felt no incongruity , so perfectly easy and natural was the transition . The high eloquence of her talk on great themes became often the impassioned monologue of one unconscious of time and ...
... ment of the most solemn subject , and one felt no incongruity , so perfectly easy and natural was the transition . The high eloquence of her talk on great themes became often the impassioned monologue of one unconscious of time and ...
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... ment . She detested the cruelties it in- volved , and made her home a refuge for the wild life of the surrounding country ; and her vigorous denunciation of the otter hunters when she met them on one occasion was probably the cause of a ...
... ment . She detested the cruelties it in- volved , and made her home a refuge for the wild life of the surrounding country ; and her vigorous denunciation of the otter hunters when she met them on one occasion was probably the cause of a ...
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