The Living Age, Volume 290Living Age Company, 1916 |
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Page 332
... interest in literature than the construing lesson . It is never clearly determined whether it is an examination or an ex- position . If a boy has learned his lesson carefully , what more tedious experience can be found than hearing a ...
... interest in literature than the construing lesson . It is never clearly determined whether it is an examination or an ex- position . If a boy has learned his lesson carefully , what more tedious experience can be found than hearing a ...
Page 707
... interest in the possibilities suggested for the future . Americans are practical , however , and they do not expect ... interest and admiration have been aroused . It was a clever and dra- matic bit of advertising , and American opinion ...
... interest in the possibilities suggested for the future . Americans are practical , however , and they do not expect ... interest and admiration have been aroused . It was a clever and dra- matic bit of advertising , and American opinion ...
Page 808
... interest ; they were of respectable quality , and the brook gave him all else that was necessary . In ten minutes ... interest . " Almost as much mine as yours , Charles ! " he said sweetly ; and then he opened the other paper . His ...
... interest ; they were of respectable quality , and the brook gave him all else that was necessary . In ten minutes ... interest . " Almost as much mine as yours , Charles ! " he said sweetly ; and then he opened the other paper . His ...
Contents
Britain and the United States | 129 |
67 | 193 |
The First Battle of Ypres | 257 |
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