The Living Age, Volume 291Living Age Company, 1916 |
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Page 309
... effect on the minds of Englishmen . The picture of Irish life , of Irish character even , which is im- printed on the minds of Englishmen , and especially of their officials , is ex- actly what has been told them by the class of ...
... effect on the minds of Englishmen . The picture of Irish life , of Irish character even , which is im- printed on the minds of Englishmen , and especially of their officials , is ex- actly what has been told them by the class of ...
Page 350
... effect on the character of the people . Certain changes already seem in- evitable , or have already appeared . One of the most remarkable is the great diminution in the number of able - bodied paupers and vagrants , alike in city and ...
... effect on the character of the people . Certain changes already seem in- evitable , or have already appeared . One of the most remarkable is the great diminution in the number of able - bodied paupers and vagrants , alike in city and ...
Page 571
... effect . We have learned from them , perhaps , to think more of psychological effect than we need . It was the Ger- man victories that impressed the world more than the German propaganda . Ferdinand of Bulgaria no doubt trusted in them ...
... effect . We have learned from them , perhaps , to think more of psychological effect than we need . It was the Ger- man victories that impressed the world more than the German propaganda . Ferdinand of Bulgaria no doubt trusted in them ...
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CHAMBERSs JOURNAL | 1 |
Englands Empty Cradles | 64 |
The Harvard Peace Kite | 65 |
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