The National Review, Volume 101W.H. Allen, 1933 |
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Page 322
... hand - clasping and heart - to - hearting with America's President , up there in the Virginian hills . That visit made a great to - do over there . It loomed in America's history - as one admirer put it - as " the greatest event since ...
... hand - clasping and heart - to - hearting with America's President , up there in the Virginian hills . That visit made a great to - do over there . It loomed in America's history - as one admirer put it - as " the greatest event since ...
Page 381
... hand on the sheet rope must feel the weight of the wind in the sail , and must be constantly pulling in and letting out the sail to meet the varying shifts of the wind . Moreover , the action of one hand reacts on that of the other ...
... hand on the sheet rope must feel the weight of the wind in the sail , and must be constantly pulling in and letting out the sail to meet the varying shifts of the wind . Moreover , the action of one hand reacts on that of the other ...
Page 605
... hand forced by General Botha , and no doubt this was what was intended , for it was a great relief to the Boers to have their women and children off heir hands and no doubt enabled them to go on fighting on onger . Mr. Headlam quotes ...
... hand forced by General Botha , and no doubt this was what was intended , for it was a great relief to the Boers to have their women and children off heir hands and no doubt enabled them to go on fighting on onger . Mr. Headlam quotes ...
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