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Page 104
It is this whirl which we feel in the poetry of Clough , and yet amid the whirl we become aware of the stead- fastness of a nature , sorely perplexed in- deed , and driven hither and thither , yet of unwavering moral integrity .
It is this whirl which we feel in the poetry of Clough , and yet amid the whirl we become aware of the stead- fastness of a nature , sorely perplexed in- deed , and driven hither and thither , yet of unwavering moral integrity .
Page 287
... follows : the possible tampering with correspond- ence by the Post Office authorities during its transmission through the post , in later days the practice of granting special war- rants for opening letters had become ex- ceedingly ...
... follows : the possible tampering with correspond- ence by the Post Office authorities during its transmission through the post , in later days the practice of granting special war- rants for opening letters had become ex- ceedingly ...
Page 392
The case stands different with Lorraine , as I have stated before ; with the excep- tion of a few border towns it is not a German country ; its union with Alsace hinders the latter from becoming German , and its loss was particularly ...
The case stands different with Lorraine , as I have stated before ; with the excep- tion of a few border towns it is not a German country ; its union with Alsace hinders the latter from becoming German , and its loss was particularly ...
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