The National Review, Volume 80W.H. Allen, 1922 - English literature |
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Page 277
... seemed to take it that I was an emissary from the Government ( though this was far from being the case ) and seemed much uplifted at Great Britain studying the methods of the New World ; to try to explain the facts of the case seemed ...
... seemed to take it that I was an emissary from the Government ( though this was far from being the case ) and seemed much uplifted at Great Britain studying the methods of the New World ; to try to explain the facts of the case seemed ...
Page 567
... seemed to say ( sometimes did say ) , to be told and urged to meet our " obligation " ! It is no infrequent ... seemed as if the latter was an irresponsible and often unresponsive body . It referred consideration of affairs to the ...
... seemed to say ( sometimes did say ) , to be told and urged to meet our " obligation " ! It is no infrequent ... seemed as if the latter was an irresponsible and often unresponsive body . It referred consideration of affairs to the ...
Page 853
... seemed to be blazing defiance at all London ; his jaw seemed double its usual size . He was thinking - thinking accumulated savage thoughts against Kitchener . Nothing else mattered but the bomb with which he would shake all England on ...
... seemed to be blazing defiance at all London ; his jaw seemed double its usual size . He was thinking - thinking accumulated savage thoughts against Kitchener . Nothing else mattered but the bomb with which he would shake all England on ...
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