Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 186W. Blackwood, 1909 - England |
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... told . Mr Barrie's attitude towards his native land is precisely the same , but his fault is greater , for , while we do not mind the stock Anglo - Saxon with red whiskers and large teeth in a French farce , we should dislike it if the ...
... told . Mr Barrie's attitude towards his native land is precisely the same , but his fault is greater , for , while we do not mind the stock Anglo - Saxon with red whiskers and large teeth in a French farce , we should dislike it if the ...
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... told Lord Dalhousie of the rotten condition of the army . " Never- theless , when the crisis arose Chamberlain was full of con- fidence in the power of the British to cope with it . " It is the death - struggle between civilisation and ...
... told Lord Dalhousie of the rotten condition of the army . " Never- theless , when the crisis arose Chamberlain was full of con- fidence in the power of the British to cope with it . " It is the death - struggle between civilisation and ...
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... told more fully and more completely than can be related here the story of Sir Neville Chamberlain , " the very soul of chivalry . " DEMOCRACY IN THE LORDS . " Those who are prepared 1909. ] 29 A Christian Soldier and Gentleman .
... told more fully and more completely than can be related here the story of Sir Neville Chamberlain , " the very soul of chivalry . " DEMOCRACY IN THE LORDS . " Those who are prepared 1909. ] 29 A Christian Soldier and Gentleman .
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... told to present himself at a certain place at a certain time ; he will then be examined by a sub - committee appointed by the County Association , and consisting of a civil officer , a military officer , and a medical man . The civil ...
... told to present himself at a certain place at a certain time ; he will then be examined by a sub - committee appointed by the County Association , and consisting of a civil officer , a military officer , and a medical man . The civil ...
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... told that the case was not one for favour , and advised to go back to his own home . For the next ten days , however , he took up his stand morning and evening outside my gate , and greeted me , whenever I ap- peared , with his cry ...
... told that the case was not one for favour , and advised to go back to his own home . For the next ten days , however , he took up his stand morning and evening outside my gate , and greeted me , whenever I ap- peared , with his cry ...
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