The Living Age, Volume 303Living Age Company, 1919 |
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Page 390
... words he used in a conversation we had one evening in February , 1912 , words in which he sought to show me that ' a proper understanding between our two nations would guarantee the peace of the world , and would lead the Powers by ...
... words he used in a conversation we had one evening in February , 1912 , words in which he sought to show me that ' a proper understanding between our two nations would guarantee the peace of the world , and would lead the Powers by ...
Page 434
... words , purely as words . His own form of humor , as may be seen when he writes to the papers about something , and thinks it incumbent on him to adopt what he takes to be a literary style , consists mostly in using three long words ...
... words , purely as words . His own form of humor , as may be seen when he writes to the papers about something , and thinks it incumbent on him to adopt what he takes to be a literary style , consists mostly in using three long words ...
Page 788
... words ( and we have not too many laws of construction ) is violated . And beautiful words that are neglected for ' quenchless ' and ' re- lentless ' pass out of use ; the words that have ' less ' for their lawful nega- tive are ...
... words ( and we have not too many laws of construction ) is violated . And beautiful words that are neglected for ' quenchless ' and ' re- lentless ' pass out of use ; the words that have ' less ' for their lawful nega- tive are ...
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